Atlas silicone render

scottbrowne60

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My local merchants is out of eco rends sr15 so to move a job along I’ve bought a tub of atlas silicone render and wanted to know if it would be okay to 500ml of water into the tub
 
In normal buckets/tubs - I'd say 250ml tops, usually only needs a drop really - and a good mix.
 
Is this Atlas stuff any good? Seems to be all the rough arse chancers using it my way.


Mainly Poles I've found.

I think they love it.


I was using Kreisel/EWI on a job and the polish neighbours (who priced against me and were way more expensive), used Atlas in/on their own gaff,

Got talking to them and they said they much preferred it, and in Poland it outsells the rivals by miles.

I think they have a broad range of products though. I also got asked to do the concrete effect last week on an architects house - £75 a bag....


Not used Atlas yet though.






 
Mainly Poles I've found.

I think they love it.


I was using Kreisel/EWI on a job and the polish neighbours (who priced against me and were way more expensive), used Atlas in/on their own gaff,

Got talking to them and they said they much preferred it, and in Poland it outsells the rivals by miles.

I think they have a broad range of products though. I also got asked to do the concrete effect last week on an architects house - £75 a bag....


Not used Atlas yet though.







Atlas is made in Poland.
They make four, possibly five different basecoats, but only two get imported into the UK and they're f**k**g horrible to use compared with Krend.
 
It's all that my builders supply...
I think it's because it's cheap and always in stock at MKM.
It's definitely an acquired taste.
Did you bother getting another machine after the eze died? Or you handballing?
 
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