Proseal 404

Sprayable MS Polymer based sealant developed for body seam sealing, noise reduction coatings and OEM stone protection of sills, underbody and wheelhouses. Compatible with leading automotive paints.

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Features & Benefits

  • Isocyanates and solvents free
  • Medium to low viscosity - replicates the smooth OEM structure on sills Good spray ability - easy to apply with little or no overspray Excellent finish structure - replicates OEM finish Relatively fast skinning/cure speed - fast paint over & allows handling after short time Good paint adhesion with leading automotive paint technologies

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290 ml Black 86498 SDS TDS
290 ml Grey 86499 SDS TDS
290 ml White 86917 SDS TDS

Application

Proseal 404 has been developed to meet the needs of Body shops to replicate the distinctive finish of the sprayed seam sealers used by OEM’s in the manufacture of many vehicles.
Together with the Multi Gun, a variety of finishes can be obtained to match the diverse styles of Volkswagen, Audi, Seat and Skoda.
Application areas include sills, boot and rear panel areas and around front suspension turrets. The black version is ideal for applications where overpainting is not required e.g. underbody and wheelhouses.
Proseal 404 also doubles as a general sealer, albeit of a lower viscosity than Proseal 303, which makes it ideal for areas where a lower bead of sealer is required such as in certain door skin applications.
N.B.: Apply paint system according to the advice of paint manufacturer. A compatibility test is recommended. KENT Epoxy Primer, KENT Graphene Primer or KENT Ultrafill 3 can be used as a barrier layer before painting (follow instructions in our TDS).

Instructions

1. Clean surface with KENT Acrysol or Soft Surface Cleaner and allow to dry.
2. Spray Proseal with KENT Multigun, adjusting the pressure to suit the application (see gun instructions).
3. Paint, if required, once skin has formed (after app. 30 minutes in standard conditions). Paint within 4 hours. In case of a longer waiting time, it is necessary to slightly sand Proseal before painting.