JOINT, SKIM & FILL: QUICK DRY
JOINT, SKIM & FILL: QUICK DRY
JOINT, SKIM & FILL: QUICK DRY
JOINT, SKIM & FILL: QUICK DRY

PLASTERBOARD FINISHING SOLUTIONS

JOINT, SKIM & FILL: QUICK DRY

A quick-drying powder filler for plasterboard jointing, surface skimming, and filling that’s ready to paint in 3 hours:
Joint, Skim & Fill Quick Dr...
  • Ready to paint in 3 hours
  • One coat
  • Easy to sand
  • No shrinkage, no depth limit
  • No need to spot prime
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Characteristics

A quick-drying powder filler for plasterboard jointing, surface skimming, and filling that’s ready to paint in 3 hours:
Joint, Skim & Fill Quick Dry is a professional powder filler that replaces multiple products with one. Whether you're taping and jointing new plasterboard, skimming over a wall or ceiling, patching, repairs, or levelling uneven surfaces, a single product that delivers a smooth, consistent finish throughout - without switching between fillers or bags.

Mixed with water on site, the consistency can be adjusted to suit the task - a slightly wetter mix for skimming and large surface finishing, a stiffer mix for filling and jointing. With a generous 40-minute working time, you can cover large areas without rushing.

Once dry, this fast drying formula sands back easily to a smooth, white finish and is ready to paint in as little as 3 hours.

Joint, Skim & Fill Quick Dry won't flash or grin through paint, so no spot priming is needed before overcoating.

For standard skimming and jointing work, a thin coat of around 5mm is typical, but Joint, Skim & Fill is capable of filling to any depth for repair work.

No shrinkage throughout means joints and filled areas stay perfectly flush with no cracking or sinking back.

Ready to overcoat in as little as 3 hours, it’s compatible with any paint, filler, or wall coating.

UKCA and CE certified to BS EN 13963, making it suitable for commercial as well as residential drylining and plasterboard finishing.

Code
FGBJSR10GB
Surface condition
Interior
Task
Jointing plasterboard
Application method
Manual
Time between coats
1 Hour
Surfaces
Gypsum, plaster board, old painted surfaces, cement, concrete, cellular concrete, primed wood
Overcoat with
Any type of filler, paint or wall coating. Do not coat directly with polyurethane paints nor epoxy solvent based paints.
Maximum recommended application thickness
No depth limitation.
Mixing rate
/
Ready to paint time
3 Hours.
Working time
40 min.
Application tools
Blade.
Putty knife.
Trowel.
Recommended temperature and humidity for application
Do not apply at a temperature below +8°C or above +35°C nor at a relative humidity over 70%.
Adhesion
Adhesion filler/substrate (EN 16-566) : > 0,5 Mpa.
Coverage g/m² (at 1mm thickness)
1100.00
IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) classification
A+
Colour when dry
White.
Guarantee
Product guaranteed for 12 months from purchase, in original package and stored away from humidity.
Clean tools with
Water.
Pack sizes
  • Bag 5 KG
  • Bag 10 KG

Technical documents

Surfaces

Gypsum, plaster board, old painted surfaces, cement, concrete, cellular concrete, primed wood

Directions for use

Do not apply on exterior surfaces.

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Application

1

Filling: Add 380ml water per 1kg powder (38%).
Skimming: Add 420ml water per 1kg powder (45%).
Add powder to water at room temperature. Stir until smooth.

2

Apply manually using a coating blade or trowel. No fill depth limit.
For normal applications, one coat is all you need. For extreme applications, more than one coat may be necessary

3

Can be painted 3 hours after application, dependant on the substrate, coat thickness,
and ambient conditions"

Your questions

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