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Cramer Ceramic, Enamel & Acrylic Repair Spray - 50ml Star White
For covering repairs & unsightly marks on Acrylic, Enamel, Ceramic, Fibreglass and Resin Stone surfaces.
For professional and cost-saving repairs when ease and perfect results are important.
Each Cramer Repair Spray can be used to cover repairs on:
If you require a colour not shown have a look at the Cramer Colour Card under downloads to see available colours. Colours can be ordered in on request.
DELIVERY RESTRICTIONS & SURCHARGE
We cannot ship this item to Highlands & Islands or International addresses.
The item contains an Aerosol which is prohibited by Royal Mail, most standard Couriers & Air Mail services.
We can only deliver to UK mainland addresses via specialist carrier, therefore a £3.50 additional delivery surcharge will be applied at checkout.
Easy to use to cover repairs & unsightly marks.
Tip:
Even coverage is easier to achieve if you use a mask cut from paper, just cut to size of area being sprayed. For larger areas mask surrounding area.
Hold the mask about 1 - 2 cm in front of the damaged area and start spraying onto the mask, before directing the spray with light movements over the cut out area.
Wait one minute and apply the next coat. Repeat this process until the damaged area has been completely covered. To remove drips or runs you can use Acetone ( follow manufactures instructions )
The repaired area can be polished with either Email Star or Acryl star polish after four days.
DELIVERY RESTRICTIONS & SURCHARGE
We cannot ship this item to Highlands & Islands or International addresses.
The item contains an Aerosol which is prohibited by Royal Mail, most standard Couriers & Air Mail services.
We can only deliver to UK mainland addresses via specialist carrier, therefore a £3.50 additional delivery surcharge will be applied at checkout.
Hi I have a white fire damaged shower tray which has black scorch marks on it - do you have an light grey undercoat that I can use before applying a top coat of white
I have an area of 'scuffed' or, possibly cracked, enamel on a steel bath. Think this is where limescale it has been cleaned with 'Cillit Bang'. Could I use this spray to effect a repair? Thank you
As you know we had problems in getting this product sent to us, though it did work out [ but expensively ] in the end. My question is whether this product is available from other sources /outlets other than just online please, as our logistics are a big problem for us should we need more in the future. Details of any Glasgow outlets would be fine please.