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SKU# PLPMAX
PL PREMIUM MAX CONSTRUCTION ADHESIVE 266ML (GREY)
UPC Code: 061083639686 PL PREMIUM MAX CONSTRUCTION CA$18.55/EAProduct Overview
LePage PL Premium Max is our strongest, most durable construction adhesive that remains 100% solid after curing thanks to the unique high solid content adhesive technology. Ideal for most interior or exterior projects where long-term strength and durability are a must, LePage PL Premium Max works reliably on wood, laminate, drywall, concrete, brick, masonry, stone, marble, metal, stainless steel, fibreglass, and other substrates. This high-strength construction adhesive is waterproof and can be applied to wet and frozen surfaces both cold (down to -12° C) and hot (49° C) temperatures for landscaping and deck projects. Durable and long lasting, LePage PL Premium Max won’t develop air pockets after cure for better flexibility and strength. LePage PL Premium Max fully cures in 24 hours and is fast grab for no run-on with a 20-minute repositioning time. LePage PL Premium Max is low in VOC, CARB Compliant (4% by weight), and meets and exceeds APA AFG-01 and ASTM D3498 specs.
Key Features
- Strong, versatile adhesive: PL Premium MAX is strongest, most durable construction adhesive that remains 100% solid after curing for a wide variety of projects for consistently successful results
- Solid durability: Doesn’t develop air pockets for better flexibility and a heavy-duty bond that professionals can trust
- Unrivalled bonding: Works reliably on wood, laminate, drywall, concrete, brick, masonry, stone, marble, metal, stainless steel, fibreglass, and more
- Interior & exterior: Great for framing, flooring, stairs, railings, and most landscaping and deck projects with no strong solvent odour and a 20-minute repositioning time
- All weather: Waterproof and can be applied directly to wet and frozen surfaces in both cold (down to -12° C) and hot (49° C) temperatures