
The Story
Stixall Extreme Power Grab Adhesive and Sealant in white is a high-strength, single-component formula that bonds and seals in one application. The 290ml cartridge works on wet and frozen surfaces, making it a practical choice for demanding site conditions across timber, metal, glass, stone, and most plastics.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Grab adhesive and sealant |
| Volume | 290ml cartridge |
| Colour | White |
| Finish | Overpaintable once cured |
| Use | Internal and external |
| Substrate Compatibility | Timber, metal, glass, stone, most plastics |
| Bond Characteristics | Flexible, waterproof, non-cracking, non-shrinking |
What it's used for
- Bonding skirting boards, architraves, and door linings where mechanical fixings are not suitable or visible fixings are undesirable
- Sealing and adhering external timber cladding, fascia boards, and fence components against wet or variable conditions
- Fixing stone, ceramic tiles, or glass panels to timber or metal substrates in kitchens, bathrooms, and outbuildings
- On-site repairs and gap-filling where a flexible, waterproof seal is needed alongside a structural bond
Fitting and handling
Load the 290ml cartridge into a standard skeleton gun and cut the nozzle to the required bead size. For porous surfaces such as timber, a single bead or dot pattern is sufficient; for non-porous materials like glass or glazed tiles, apply to both faces where possible and allow a short open time before pressing together. Once cured, the sealant is overpaintable, so any exposed beads on joinery or internal trim can be finished to match surrounding surfaces. Store unused cartridges upright in a cool, dry location and reseal the nozzle between uses to prevent skinning.
FAQ
Will Stixall Extreme Power bond timber that is wet or has been left outside?
Yes. One of its key advantages over standard grab adhesives is that it bonds to wet and even frozen substrates, so it can be used on timber that has been exposed to rain or cold conditions without waiting for the surface to dry fully.
Is Stixall Extreme Power suitable for fixing skirting boards and architraves?
It is widely used for exactly this purpose. The flexible, waterproof bond means it accommodates the slight seasonal movement you get in timber joinery without cracking away from the substrate, and the white colour blends with most painted finishes before overpainting.
How long does Stixall Extreme Power take to cure fully?
Initial grab is fast, typically allowing repositioning within minutes, but full cure depends on bead thickness, temperature, and humidity. In normal UK indoor conditions, allow 24 hours for a working bond and up to 72 hours for full mechanical strength before applying significant load.
Nottage Timber Merchants stocks a full range of fixings, adhesives, and joinery components to support trade and DIY projects. Browse our skirting boards and architraves to find matching timber profiles, with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area and across South Wales.
Description
Stixall Extreme Power Grab Adhesive and Sealant in white is a high-strength, single-component formula that bonds and seals in one application. The 290ml cartridge works on wet and frozen surfaces, making it a practical choice for demanding site conditions across timber, metal, glass, stone, and most plastics.
Specifications
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Grab adhesive and sealant |
| Volume | 290ml cartridge |
| Colour | White |
| Finish | Overpaintable once cured |
| Use | Internal and external |
| Substrate Compatibility | Timber, metal, glass, stone, most plastics |
| Bond Characteristics | Flexible, waterproof, non-cracking, non-shrinking |
What it's used for
- Bonding skirting boards, architraves, and door linings where mechanical fixings are not suitable or visible fixings are undesirable
- Sealing and adhering external timber cladding, fascia boards, and fence components against wet or variable conditions
- Fixing stone, ceramic tiles, or glass panels to timber or metal substrates in kitchens, bathrooms, and outbuildings
- On-site repairs and gap-filling where a flexible, waterproof seal is needed alongside a structural bond
Fitting and handling
Load the 290ml cartridge into a standard skeleton gun and cut the nozzle to the required bead size. For porous surfaces such as timber, a single bead or dot pattern is sufficient; for non-porous materials like glass or glazed tiles, apply to both faces where possible and allow a short open time before pressing together. Once cured, the sealant is overpaintable, so any exposed beads on joinery or internal trim can be finished to match surrounding surfaces. Store unused cartridges upright in a cool, dry location and reseal the nozzle between uses to prevent skinning.
FAQ
Will Stixall Extreme Power bond timber that is wet or has been left outside?
Yes. One of its key advantages over standard grab adhesives is that it bonds to wet and even frozen substrates, so it can be used on timber that has been exposed to rain or cold conditions without waiting for the surface to dry fully.
Is Stixall Extreme Power suitable for fixing skirting boards and architraves?
It is widely used for exactly this purpose. The flexible, waterproof bond means it accommodates the slight seasonal movement you get in timber joinery without cracking away from the substrate, and the white colour blends with most painted finishes before overpainting.
How long does Stixall Extreme Power take to cure fully?
Initial grab is fast, typically allowing repositioning within minutes, but full cure depends on bead thickness, temperature, and humidity. In normal UK indoor conditions, allow 24 hours for a working bond and up to 72 hours for full mechanical strength before applying significant load.
Nottage Timber Merchants stocks a full range of fixings, adhesives, and joinery components to support trade and DIY projects. Browse our skirting boards and architraves to find matching timber profiles, with next-day delivery available to the Bridgend area and across South Wales.









