
Video: Product In Use. Self-adhesive Fiberglass Fleece

From the roll to the wall in no time at all with dirt: that's what the new Kobau Armiera Kompakt Malervlies promises. The self-adhesive fiberglass fleece holds by simply attaching and pressing on and thus creates a clean, smooth surface as the basis for the interior painting.
The new product is manufactured in Germany and brought onto the roll by hand. The user benefits of glass fiber fleece compared to conventional painting fleece are obvious, says the manufacturer: clean and faster processing. No masking, no drip protection should be necessary, and neither should full-surface filling. According to the provider, there is also no need for glue or water-activatable paste. Professionals should be able to look forward to efficient and extremely economical processing without blistering. Thanks to the self-adhesive finish on the back, the glass fiber fleece is dry-papered. The sheets can be laid in a butt joint or overlapping in a double seam cut. The fleece needs a surface temperature of over 10 ° C and is best processed at a normal room temperature of 18 to 25 ° C. Then the fleece is to be rolled over with a dispersion paint from wet abrasion class 3 up to ten percent without any drying time and covered evenly with the first coat. After a night of drying, the reinforcement should be able to be reworked with all common painting techniques, full tone paints, spatula and glaze techniques or dispersion fillers. The self-adhesive fiberglass fleece should be suitable for use on drywall panels, concrete surfaces with cavities, filled plasterboards, gypsum plaster and repaired old building plasters. The surface alone must be dry and clean. Then the fleece is to be rolled over with a dispersion paint from wet abrasion class 3 up to ten percent without any drying time and covered evenly with the first coat. After a night of drying, the reinforcement should be able to be reworked with all common painting techniques, full tone paints, spatula and glaze techniques or dispersion fillers. The self-adhesive fiberglass fleece should be suitable for use on drywall panels, concrete surfaces with cavities, filled plasterboards, gypsum plaster and repaired old building plasters. The surface alone must be dry and clean. Then the fleece is to be rolled over with a dispersion paint from wet abrasion class 3 up to ten percent without any drying time and covered evenly with the first coat. After a night of drying, the reinforcement should be able to be reworked with all common painting techniques, full tone paints, spatula and glaze techniques or dispersion fillers. The self-adhesive fiberglass fleece should be suitable for use on drywall panels, concrete surfaces with cavities, filled plasterboards, gypsum plaster and repaired old building plasters. The surface alone must be dry and clean. Filling and glazing techniques or dispersion fillers can be reworked. The self-adhesive fiberglass fleece should be suitable for use on drywall panels, concrete surfaces with cavities, filled plasterboards, gypsum plaster and repaired old building plasters. The surface alone must be dry and clean. Filling and glazing techniques or dispersion fillers can be reworked. The self-adhesive fiberglass fleece should be suitable for use on drywall panels, concrete surfaces with cavities, filled plasterboards, gypsum plaster and repaired old building plasters. The surface alone must be dry and clean.
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