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Multicoat Scratch Kote 2000 Bonding Coating
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Multicoat Scratch Kote 2000 Bonding Coating
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Multicoat Scratch Kote 2000 is a synthetic resin-modified cementitious solution designed to provide a secure base for plaster application on pools, spas, and ponds. This advanced coating forms a durable, rough-textured surface that ensures excellent bonding between the substrate and new pool plaster, making it ideal for both new and renovation projects.
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Description
About Multicoat Scratch Kote 2000 Bonding Coating
Multicoat Scratch Kote 2000 Bonding Coating is a high polymer-modified cement bond coat that creates a hard, rough-textured surface to receive pool plaster, tile, decorative overlays, and more. It provides mechanical and chemical bonding on a wide range of substrates.
Multicoat Scratch Kote 2000 Bonding Coating Specifications
- Material/Composition: High polymer-modified cement bond coat
- Design/Appearance: Rough texture to enhance mechanical key
- Performance/Compatibility: Prepares surfaces for new finishes; used for pool refinishing, tile installation, waterproofing prep, and overlays
- Suitable Substrates: Wood, concrete, metal, foam
- Collection/Series: Scratch Kote 2000 System
Additional Features
- Strong adhesion: Combines mechanical profile with polymer bonding.
- Versatile prep coat: Works under plaster, tile, and overlay systems.
- Broad substrate use: Effective on wood, concrete, metal, and foam.
- Ideal for pools: Frequently used for pool resurfacing prep.
This product comes with a limited warranty covering material and craftsmanship defects. Contact the manufacturer for additional warranty details.
Orders are typically processed within 2–5 business days. Tracking details will be provided upon shipment.
1. What does Scratch Kote 2000 do?
Creates a rough, bonded surface for new finishes.
2. Which substrates are compatible?
Wood, concrete, metal, and foam.
3. Is it used in pool refinishing?
Yes—commonly for bonding new pool finishes.
4. Can it precede decorative overlays?
Yes—often used before overlays for better bond.
5. Is it polymer-modified?
Yes, for enhanced adhesion and durability.





