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Micronised Polymer Technology
Manufactured from high-grade micronised polyethylene, this additive is engineered specifically for suspension in solvent-borne systems. Unlike standard silica sand which sinks rapidly and clouds the finish, these lightweight polymer beads disperse evenly throughout the coating. They are chemically compatible with all SummitSeal Xylene-based sealers, ensuring they bond integrally with the resin without compromising the structural integrity or durability of the seal.

Invisible Safety
Safety shouldn't come at the cost of aesthetics. This advanced aggregate is designed to dry completely clear, remaining invisible to the naked eye while providing a crucial tactile difference. Once cured, it creates a subtle, fine-texture finish—similar to high-grit sandpaper—that significantly increases the slip resistance rating of block paving, imprinted concrete, and patio slabs, making them safer for pedestrian traffic in wet conditions.

Simple Integration
Developed for ease of use on trade and DIY projects, this 400g unit is designed to be added directly to the final coat of sealer. It requires no specialist equipment; simply mix thoroughly into the tin before application. This "mix-in" method ensures a uniform distribution of grip across the entire surface, avoiding the patchy or aggressive finish often caused by manually broadcasting grit over wet paint.

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