
Feb® Febond Blue Grit® - Plaster Bonding Agent
by Sika Everbuild
MPN487206
Prices updated 17 Mar 2026
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Product Description
High-Performance Plaster Bonding Agent for Smooth Surfaces. Feb® Febond Blue Grit® is a high-performance plaster bonding agent specifically designed to provide an improved key to smooth surfaces. Containing a fine aggregate, it provides a mechanical key to backgrounds such as plaster, concrete, painted surfaces, and glazed tiles.. Key Features & Benefits. Enhanced Bonding: Provides a mechanical key for smooth or low-suction surfaces like concrete, plaster, and tiles.. Visible Application: Blue colour allows easy identification of covered areas.. Ease of Use: Can be applied directly from the tub with a roller or brush.. Ready-to-Use Formula: Requires no mixing, saving time and effort.. Tested Performance: Bond strength tested in accordance with EN13892-8.. Ideal For. Bonding coat for walls prior to plastering.. Bonding to difficult substrates such as glass, ceramics, MR plasterboard, MDF, pre-cast concrete, and other particle boards.. Product Details. Colour: Blue.. Packaging: Available in 5L and 10L pails.. Coverage: Approximately 4.5 m² per litre, depending on substrate porosity.. Shelf Life: 24 months when stored in a sealed container under recommended conditions.. Storage Conditions: Store in cool (5°C to 25°C) conditions. Protect from extremes of temperatures and frost.. Application Instructions. Surface Preparation: Ensure the substrate is dust, release agent, and frost-free, and is suitable to provide sufficient support.. Application: Stir well before use. Ensure ambient and surface temperature is above 5°C. Use one coat only. Apply using a short pile roller or brush to give an even coating.. Drying Time: Allow to dry thoroughly before applying plaster (usually 24 hours minimum). Note: drying time will be significantly extended at low temperatures.. Cleaning of Tools. Clean tools and remove any Feb® Febond Blue Grit® before drying with warm soapy water.




