Product Overview
Cure It Hardener is a high-quality, professional-grade catalyst designed for use with Cure It resin systems. Essential for achieving rapid and reliable curing, it ensures a strong, durable, and long-lasting finish for waterproofing, roofing, and repair applications.
We stock both Summer and Winter grades to suit different ambient temperatures, allowing the resin to cure correctly in all weather conditions. The hardener is available in 1 litre and 5 litre containers, providing flexibility for both small repairs and large-scale projects.
Key Features
Grades Available: Summer and Winter, optimized for different temperatures
Sizes: 1 litre and 5 litre containers
Purpose: Catalyses the curing process of Cure It resins
Durable Results: Ensures strong, seamless, and long-lasting waterproofing membranes
Versatile: Suitable for flat roofs, terraces, balconies, and repair projects
Professional Quality: Trusted by contractors and DIY professionals for reliable performance
Why Use Cure It Hardener
The hardener is critical to achieving optimal performance from Cure It resin systems. Using the correct grade — Summer or Winter — ensures that the resin cures consistently, even in challenging weather conditions, providing a strong, watertight finish.
Its reliability makes it ideal for professional roofing projects as well as smaller repair or refurbishment works, giving peace of mind that the resin system will perform exactly as intended.
FAQs
1. What is the difference between Summer and Winter grade hardener?
The **Summer grade** is formulated for higher temperatures to allow proper curing without over-accelerating, while the **Winter grade** is designed to cure effectively in cooler conditions, preventing slow or incomplete curing.
2. How do I choose between the 1 litre and 5 litre containers?
Choose the **1 litre** size for small repairs or minor projects, and the **5 litre** size for larger installations or multiple applications to reduce frequent container changes.
3. Can I mix Summer and Winter grades together?
No. Always use the **grade recommended for the current temperature conditions** to ensure correct curing and optimal performance of the resin system.
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