
The Story
Sika Pink Grip Solvent Free Grab Adhesive is a high-strength, white grab adhesive supplied in a 380ml cartridge. Designed for bonding timber, plasterboard, stone, ceramics and polystyrene-based materials, it is safe for use in enclosed spaces and requires no nails or mechanical fixings.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sika |
| Product Type | Solvent free grab adhesive |
| Colour | White |
| Volume | 380ml |
| Format | Cartridge, for use with a standard skeleton gun |
| Solvent Free | Yes |
| Suitable for Polystyrene | Yes |
What it's used for
- Fixing skirting boards, architraves and interior timber trim where a clean, nail-free finish is required
- Bonding plasterboard, stone, ceramics and composite materials during interior fit-out
- Adhering polystyrene insulation boards and coving without solvent attack
- General site and workshop construction bonding where ventilation may be limited
Fitting and handling
Cut the cartridge nozzle to your required bead size and load into a standard skeleton gun. Apply a continuous or dot-and-dab bead to one clean, dry surface, press firmly into position and hold for the recommended contact time stated on the cartridge label. Store the product upright in a cool, dry location away from frost; replace the nozzle cap after each use to prevent the adhesive from skinning over.
FAQ
Is Sika Pink Grip safe to use indoors without opening windows?
Yes. The solvent free formula means it does not release harmful solvent vapours, making it suitable for use in enclosed or poorly ventilated interior spaces such as stud-wall cavities and loft conversions.
Can I use this adhesive on polystyrene coving or insulation boards?
Yes. Because it contains no solvents, Sika Pink Grip will not attack or dissolve polystyrene-based materials, which makes it a reliable choice for fixing polystyrene coving, beads and rigid insulation panels.
Will one 380ml cartridge fix a full room of skirting board?
Coverage depends on bead size and the method used. A 380ml cartridge is sufficient for a typical dot-and-dab run across several metres of skirting. For larger projects, buying multiple cartridges is recommended; Nottage Timber Merchants stock them individually at a trade-friendly price.
Sika Pink Grip works hand in hand with the timber mouldings available from Nottage Timber Merchants. Browse our skirting boards and architraves for matching profiles, with next-day delivery options available to Bridgend and the wider South Wales area.
Description
Sika Pink Grip Solvent Free Grab Adhesive is a high-strength, white grab adhesive supplied in a 380ml cartridge. Designed for bonding timber, plasterboard, stone, ceramics and polystyrene-based materials, it is safe for use in enclosed spaces and requires no nails or mechanical fixings.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sika |
| Product Type | Solvent free grab adhesive |
| Colour | White |
| Volume | 380ml |
| Format | Cartridge, for use with a standard skeleton gun |
| Solvent Free | Yes |
| Suitable for Polystyrene | Yes |
What it's used for
- Fixing skirting boards, architraves and interior timber trim where a clean, nail-free finish is required
- Bonding plasterboard, stone, ceramics and composite materials during interior fit-out
- Adhering polystyrene insulation boards and coving without solvent attack
- General site and workshop construction bonding where ventilation may be limited
Fitting and handling
Cut the cartridge nozzle to your required bead size and load into a standard skeleton gun. Apply a continuous or dot-and-dab bead to one clean, dry surface, press firmly into position and hold for the recommended contact time stated on the cartridge label. Store the product upright in a cool, dry location away from frost; replace the nozzle cap after each use to prevent the adhesive from skinning over.
FAQ
Is Sika Pink Grip safe to use indoors without opening windows?
Yes. The solvent free formula means it does not release harmful solvent vapours, making it suitable for use in enclosed or poorly ventilated interior spaces such as stud-wall cavities and loft conversions.
Can I use this adhesive on polystyrene coving or insulation boards?
Yes. Because it contains no solvents, Sika Pink Grip will not attack or dissolve polystyrene-based materials, which makes it a reliable choice for fixing polystyrene coving, beads and rigid insulation panels.
Will one 380ml cartridge fix a full room of skirting board?
Coverage depends on bead size and the method used. A 380ml cartridge is sufficient for a typical dot-and-dab run across several metres of skirting. For larger projects, buying multiple cartridges is recommended; Nottage Timber Merchants stock them individually at a trade-friendly price.
Sika Pink Grip works hand in hand with the timber mouldings available from Nottage Timber Merchants. Browse our skirting boards and architraves for matching profiles, with next-day delivery options available to Bridgend and the wider South Wales area.









