| Q | Why can't I use Evo-Bond when its freezing? |
| A | It is water-based and would freeze. Even if it could be applied it will not set properly below about 5oC |
| Q | Can I use Evo-Bond to seal my garage floor to prevent dust? |
| A | It would initially work but has poor wear resistance. Use Sealocrete Florseal instead. |
| Q | Can I use Evo-Bond to seal my kitchen floor to prevent dust and give a nice finish? |
| A | No. It would initially work but has poor wear resistance. It will also turn white every time it gets wet. |
| Q | Can I use Evo-Bond PVA to seal my outside walls against the ingress of rainwater? |
| A | No. Even water resistant types of PVA will turn white on the surface when they become wet. Use Evo-Stik Watershield. |
| Q | Can I use Evo-Bond Waterproof to seal a concrete ornament in a fish pond? |
| A | No. This product is not intended for use as a surface coating. It will tend to turn hazy white when wet. Also it has not been tested as safe for use with fish. |
| Q | Can I use Evo-Bond PVa as a sealer for my plaster wall prior to applying emulsion paint? |
| A | No! It may leave areas with a sealed and shiny finish. Paint may then not be absorbed into those areas. The paint could then peel off. Use the primer recommended by the paint manufacturer. |
| Q | What do the letters PVA stand for? |
| A | Polyvinyl Acetate. In fact most PVA's are dispersions in water and look white before use and often dry clear. Typical products are Evo-Stik Wood Adhesive and Evo-Bond PVA |