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jbonding said:legs-akimbo said:you asked to see some info to back up my claims J.B. so here you are and an apology over the fact that i was right will be gracefully accepted.
http://www.everbuild.co.uk/categories.php?cID=45&PHPSESSID=22c0eae7eee80eecc69c846e23986d5b
Everbuild products : item 202 waterproofer.
On the back of my 5 gallon tub of waterproofer made by evo stik :
Evo stik waterproofer is a concentrated liquid waterproofer and plasticiser. It provides long term protection against dampness and driving rain. It is suitable for external renderings and as an aid to dry harling,pebble dashing rough casting etc.
In multi coat work use evo plast in every coat at the same ratio ( reference to mix ratios).
Now I do believe that categorically and emphatically puts that one well and truly to bed once and for all.
I do hope no one comes knocking on your door to come and re do their rendering because you omitted to put any waterproofer in your gauge. If indeed you have ever done any.
hey legs i read it then read it but still cant find were it says Quote "In multi coat work use evo plast in every coat at the same ratio ( reference to mix ratios)." if its on the back of the tub im sure they would put it on the link, it might be on there i just cant find it. It doesnt mention scratch coat or top coat, surely there not saying mix the scratch coat and top coat the same
I should have been clearer. While doing a search I came across the reference to waterproofer produced by ever build and it states its uses within the pdf. I made a search for waterproofer made by Evostik, which is the waterproofer I use, who are actually Bostk but could find nothing on them, try yourself you may have more luck. Therefor I went out in the ****ing rain last night and got a drum of waterproofer and read, then quoted what it says on the back. Now I am either lieing or it is fact. If I was wrong I would readily admit the fact.
Well Well well...i have just gone into my van and got out my tub of pva made by bond it ( Elland road west yorkshire) In the gumph on the back it states many uses and advises the ratios for dilution for uses with cements, plasters, powdered wall fillers, general household repairs, textiles, crafts and light duty wood adhesive.
It " and read this carefully J bonding as it is you and you alone that advises to read the back of the tub" under a heading stated as LIMITATIONS It says and I quote In bold letters : DO NOT USE IN AREAS WHERE PERMANENT DAMPNESS IS LIKELY> DO NOT USE ON NEW CEMENT WHEN CEMENT HAS NOT FULLY CURED OR ON SURFACE TEMPERATURES BELOW FIVE DEGREES
Now that is what it says and is in stark contrast to what you tell us it says. Now once again I could be lieing but if you want me to post up a photo of the back of the tub then I will gladly. I agree fully with Freddie the pva would still be present despite cleaning.