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Bostik Cementone Buff Fire cement, 1kg Tub

£4.27Inc. VAT£4.27 per kg

Product details

Product information

This fire cement from Bostik is ideal for repairs to fire backs, internal flue pipes, solid fuel heaters and boilers.

  • Ready mixed

Features and benefits

  • Dries like cement when exposed to heat
  • Resistant to temperatures up to 1250˚C
  • Dries in 24 hours in optimum conditions
  • Produces smoke tight joints
  • This product is an irritant

Health and safety

Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.

Specifications

BrandBostik
Colour groupBrown
Drying time24 h
LocationInternal & external
Pack quantity1
Ready for useReady mixed
Weight (kg)1kg
Product code5000403112183
Safety Information
Manufacturer / EU responsible person
Reviews
4.16 / 5(6 reviews)

OPI - 5 / 5 - 23/04/2025

BBQ Fix

Great product, affordable to fix up an old BBQ, and has done a great job

Devonlad1958 - 5 / 5 - 29/10/2024

Easy to use

Excellent value for money sized tub compared to some other products.

Corky400 - 3 / 5 - 14/10/2024

So, so

The product is hard to apply and 1kg tub covers one side of a small wood burner so you will need 3 tubs.

DG20 - 5 / 5 - 03/10/2024

Good Value for Money

Very good product … possibly saved around £40 if purchased new bricks

jmc195 - 5 / 5 - 19/02/2023

Better than expected!

Really easy to use, more like a putty than cement, very easy to handle. Great product.

Owen234 - 2 / 5 - 10/12/2022

Incredibly hard to apply

This is NOT cement it's more like mastic and its practically impossible to apply to anything that's already got hot. I've prepared the surface to the instructions, but it's so sticky it won't come off the tools even if they've been wetted. I've resorted to just globbing it into the cracks on the end of a pointing tool and smoothing it with wet fingers. I don't hold out much hope for its adhesion to the substrate.