Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro: Professional Grade General Purpose Silicone Sealant
For sealing gaps, joints, and perimeter applications where elasticity and waterproof performance are critical, professionals rely on Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro. This is a high-quality, single-component, acetoxy-cure silicone sealant that cures rapidly upon exposure to atmospheric moisture to form a durable, flexible, and fully waterproof seal. It is engineered for general construction, glazing, and industrial sealing applications where reliability is non-negotiable.
Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro adheres powerfully to a wide variety of non-porous surfaces, including glass, ceramic, aluminum, and most painted substrates. Its flexibility ensures it can accommodate continuous movement in joints (up to 25% of the joint width), providing a long-lasting barrier against water, air, and dust.
Why Choose Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro?
While many sealants exist, this product is designed for professional use and long-term results:
- High Movement Capability: Excellent elasticity allows it to stretch and compress with the building structure, making it ideal for joints where movement is expected.
- Waterproof Seal: Provides an immediate, impermeable barrier against rain and moisture, preventing leaks around windows and in bathrooms.
- UV and Weather Resistant: Its silicone composition resists the degrading effects of sunlight, rain, and temperature extremes, ensuring it won’t crack or shrink outdoors.
Key Features of Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro
- Acetoxy Cure System: Cures quickly at room temperature when exposed to ambient moisture.
- Excellent Adhesion: Bonds strongly without primer to most non-porous surfaces (glass, tiles, metal).
- Fungus Resistant: Contains anti-fungal properties, making it suitable for sealing joints in humid areas like bathrooms and kitchens.
- Temperature Stability: Maintains flexibility and performance over a wide temperature range.
Recommended Application Areas
This **silicone sealant** is ideally suited for:
- Glazing: Sealing glass in aluminum and wooden window frames.
- Bathrooms & Kitchens: Sealing around bathtubs, washbasins, shower stalls, and sinks (where high hygiene is required).
- Joint Sealing: Filling non-porous joints and gaps in facade cladding and general construction.
- Metal Work: Sealing joints between metal frames and masonry.
Technical Specifications: Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Dr. Fixit (Pidilite) |
| Product | Feviseal GP Pro |
| Type | Acetoxy-Cure Silicone Sealant |
| Cure System | Single Component |
| Movement | Up to 25% Joint Width |
| Toxicity | Non-toxic once cured |
How to Apply Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro (Step-by-Step)
- Surface Preparation: The joint must be clean, dry, and free from oil, grease, or old sealant. Use a suitable solvent (like acetone) for cleaning non-porous surfaces.
- Masking: Apply masking tape along the edges of the joint to ensure a clean, neat finish.
- Application: Cut the nozzle tip to the desired bead size. Insert the cartridge into the gun. Apply the sealant in a continuous, smooth bead, ensuring full contact with the joint sides.
- Tooling: Immediately after application, tool the surface of the sealant with a spatula or gloved finger to ensure good adhesion and a concave finish.
- Removal: Remove the masking tape immediately after tooling and before the sealant starts to cure (skinning). Ensure proper joint design for maximum longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I paint over Dr. Fixit Feviseal GP Pro?
A: No, standard silicone sealants are generally not paintable. The paint will not adhere to the silicone surface and will peel off.
Q: Does it smell strongly?
A: Yes, being an acetoxy-cure silicone, it releases acetic acid (vinegar smell) during the curing process. This smell dissipates once the sealant has fully cured.
Q: How long does it take to cure?
A: It forms a tack-free skin in about 10-20 minutes, but it cures fully at a rate of about 2-3 mm depth per 24 hours, depending on temperature and humidity.




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