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TERRABOND Clear Glaze

$126.66

TERRABOND Clear Glaze

Shieldcoat's TERRABOND Clear Glaze, clear or tinted comes in 15 litre pails and is a very easy to use water based acrylic, which means it washes up in water.

Do you have a non glazed terracotta tiled roof that you would like to restore? Shieldcoat's TERRABOND Clear Glaze is designed for restoring terracotta tiled roofs. Once you follow Shieldcoat's roof restoration process you will have your old roof back close to its original look.

The advantages of Shieldcoat's TERRABOND Clear Glaze is that binder (resin) used in this product has been chosen to provide excellent through film build for an extremely hard wearing high gloss quality finish. This means that TERRABOND Clear Glaze dries very hard yet still remaining slightly flexible therefore giving great longevity. The result is that TERRABOND Clear Glaze does not pick dirt, or allow dirt to build up on it easily. As a result Shieldcoat gives a 10 year warranty on their ROOFBOND coating system.

Some benefits of TERRABOND Clear Glaze unique formulation are:

1. Great exterior durability!

2. Excellent water resistance!

3. Very Fast hardness development

4. Excellent resistance to water whitening (blanching)

5. Good High gloss finish.

6. Enhanced wet adhesion properties.

Do you want more details on Shieldcoat's TERRABOND Clear Glaze? - SEE PDF’s under PRODUCT FILES

Yes, you need to apply a sealer to your roof before applying TERRABOND Clear Glaze.

If you have a non glazed terracotta tiled roof then you will need
Shieldcoat's SHIELDSEAL W, this will ensure a proper adhesion and longevity out of your roof coating TERRABOND Clear Glaze. To see details of the specific sealer for your job you can either click on the hyper link above or select the sealer you need from the 'Sealer/Primers' sub category under the 'Paints' category.

Unfortunately not! At this point in time there is not a product on the market that will adhere to glazed terracotta tiles.

Yes, there is a 10 year warranty with TERRABOND if you have it applied by a qualified professional painter.
However for DIY the application instructions must be followed thoroughly for you to get more than ten long years out of your roof coating. To find the DIY application instructions see the question 'How do I apply TERRABOND Clear Glaze?' below.

Yes, after 7 days from applying the last coat of TERRABOND Clear Glaze it is safe to collect drinking water.

You need to treat it first with Shieldcoat's RUSTSEAL or Shieldcoat's RUSTSHIELD W, see under the sub categories Roof Coatings or Sealers and Primers which is under the 'Paints' category on the left side of this page.

In the top right corner of this page there is a coverage calculator in a blue box. All you need to do is type in how many coats you will need to apply, then the dimensions OR the square meters that you need to cover, then press the red tick box, the calculator will work out the quantity that you will need to do your job.

Details on applying this product can be found in two places on this website,
1. On the DIY How To Projects information pages, on that page just select the job that you are needing to do from the blue list on the left side and that will take you to the page that has the detailed step by step process of your job methods of application for TERRABOND Clear Glaze.
2. Or you can download the product and application PDF's in the top right corner of this page.

Yes you can use a roller to apply TERRABOND Clear Glaze, however it is designed to be applied by spray gun, as you get far superior finish due to being able to evenly apply each coat and get good build without getting runs. If you don't own a spray gun you can either buy one on this website, see the 'Spray Equipment' category on the left of this page or you can hire them from your local hire company.

TERRABOND Clear Glaze comes in clear only. If you want a coloured roof paint see Shieldcoat's ROOFBOND Roofing paint (All Colours), see the details by clicking on the product below, in the Roof Coating category.