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DAP 10 Oz Commercial Kitchen Silicone
DAP 10 Oz Commercial Kitchen Silicone - Clear 08658 SKU: DAP08658-BOX |
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DAP 10 Oz Commercial Kitchen Silicone - Stainless Steel 08660 SKU: DAP08660-BOX |
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DAP 10 Oz Commercial Kitchen Silicone - White 08656 SKU: DAP08656-BOX |
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DAP’s Commercial Kitchen Silicone is an NSF certified product suitable for food-zone areas in commercial/ industrial kitchens. This 100% silicone product is 100% waterproof, has a wide temperature range of -75°F to 350°F (intermitted temperatures up to 400°F).
It meets FDA Reg 21, CFR 177.2600 and is certified by NSF to NSF/ANSI Standard #51.
Once cured, it is unaffected by temperature extremes (-40°F to 400°F). Cured sealant is mildew resistant and is for interior use.
- NSF Certified for foodzone areas in commercial & industrial kitchens
- Meets FDA Reg 21, CFR 177.2600 and is certified by NSF/ANSI Standard 52
- Cured sealant is mold & mildew resistant
- 100% waterproof
- Flexible
- Shrink & crack proof
Remove old caulk from surface. Prepare a clean, dry surface which is free of loose debris, frost, dust, dirt, soap, oil or grease.
Cut nozzle at 45° angle to desired bead size. Puncture inner foil seal. Load into caulking gun.
Apply sealant to surface, pushing sealant ahead of nozzle. Smooth bead with finishing tool if necessary.
Clean up excess uncured sealant from surface and tools with mineral spirits. Excess cured sealant must be cut or scraped away. Wash hands with soap and water.
Allow 24 hours for sealant to cure. Sealant will not cure in totally confined spaces.
When applying to hard rubber or plastic surfaces, lightly sand or roughen surface before application to maximize adhesion.
When bonding two surfaces together, always clamp until cured, if possible.
When using sealant to form weather-stripping or other formed rubber parts, place wax paper over sealant to prevent sticking to mating piece until it has cured.
Reseal for reuse.
For Best Results:
Surface temperature during application is between -35°F and 140°F.
Joint width should not exceed 1/2”. If joint depth exceeds 1/2”, use backer rod material.
Not paintable. Paint surfaces before sealing.
Not recommended for continuous underwater use, below grade use, use on wet surfaces, oily woods, stovepipes or chimneys. Not for fireplace applications, tuck pointing, butt joints, structural glazing or repairing surface defects. Not recommended for use on cementitious materials or surfaces that might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents. Substrates made of methylmethacrylate, polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyethylene and polytetrafluoroethylene do not allow for best adhesion and compatibility with sealant. Try test area before using.
Not recommended for use on brass, copper, magnesium, zinc, iron, galvanized metals or other surfaces prone to attack by weak acids.
Do not use where abrasion and physical abuse are encountered.
Store in temperatures below 90°F in a dry place.