🚀 Get it done fast with Everbuild Black Jack!
The Everbuild Black Jack 902 Bitumen and Flashing Primer is a fast-drying, solvent-based primer designed for exterior use. It provides a key coat for optimal adhesion on various surfaces, including concrete and weathered metal. This user-friendly primer is ready to use and comes in both 1 litre and 5 litre options, making it a versatile choice for any project.
Manufacturer | Sika Everbuild |
Part Number | 90201 |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 11.5 x 12 cm; 839.99 g |
Item model number | 90201 |
Size | 1 l (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Black |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | 1 |
Special Features | fast drying |
Usage | Roof,Floors |
Included Components | 1 x Metal Tin |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 840 g |
M**L
Waterproofing shed roof
Absolutely amazing. Follow the instructions and you can't go wrong. We had a leak put this product over the top and it was sealed. Make sure you do it on a dry day as need to put on 2 coats.
C**Y
Works well…
Easy to apply, covers well and dries quickly - ideal preparation for flashband application…
B**N
It’s messy!
Worked a treat for the job I had. Don’t expect to wear any of your clothing again!!
C**N
Great product &price
Superb product
T**G
IT is sicky and waterproof
IT is sicky and waterproof
J**Z
Good consistency
Not too stiff or runny, works well.
J**K
works as advertised
I have a metal 8x6 shed, with a very shallow pitched roof, which collects all manner of vegetation, was rusting & had lost the gaffer tape covering the apex, letting in water. I bought a roll of aluminium/bitumen tape to sort that. The reviews for the tape advise cleaning & priming rougher services with bitumen primer first, so bought this.A good price & arrived promptly in a robust plastic bag. It had a few dings in the tin, but was ok, though may have caused issues with a thinner liquid. I.e. it would have been preferable to be bagged, then boxed.I would not want to use this in a confined space due to the fumes, but funnily enough garden sheds are outside!Don't take a chance with non working clothes, as even a small dab would ruin them."Bold" Heavy Duty Black Nitrile Disposable Gloves gave great protection, though being black, you can't see the marks.I bought a cheap, stiff, synthetic bristle brush from a £ shop to throw away afterwards. Wrapping in the delivery bag kept it fresh enough to re-use over a week.Initially I just applied enough to cover the area I was intending to apply the flashing too, with a bit extra either way. As expected, it is very viscous, so needs the stiff brush & lots of elbow grease.I returned the next day to apply the flashing & was surprised how quickly it had dried on the surface. As I had started in the Autumn, I expected it to be a sticky mess of falling leaves etc. but a light brush moved them out of the way. the flashing advises using a roller to apply enough pressure to break the surface tension of the primer. I had no problem with that & the seal seems good.That left me with 80% of a 1L tin left. As it had dried well without getting embedded with foliage & beaded water well, I decided to apply to the rest of the roof as a heavy duty paint. There was enough in the tin to finish that job off. The roof looks in a much better state. I expect it to harden further as it dries. The blistering summers of Scotland may have an effect later on, but time will tell.
R**R
they have changed the backing paper.
on the 100m wide ones you get transparent paper backing, they are very sticky,on the I think its 225 wide ones they have blue paper backing, much much easier to use but I don't think they are as sticky, now to be fair I did have the 225 for a year before I used it and this could have made a difference?.
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