Hardwall or render?

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Well agree to disagree, you might of been fine but I don't use it anywhere near any areas that are prone to moisture.

noticed my original response got posted as well even though it said It didn't, dont think I was trying to overload you with replys mate.
u beat me too it , yea no probs mate
 
Yeah I know you can do that if necessary. D'ya reckon it's got cement in it then? I know it's got salt inhibitors in, but not confident enough in it to bang it straight onto an exterior wall, it's just re-branded renovating plaster and I know of plenty jobs where it [rp]was used and it became damp. From penetration in my opinion :RpS_thumbup:
No I don't think cement is added, the thing is bubbles if you have damp penetration sand and cement won't hold it back might just prolong it
 
Yeah but it will slow it down sufficiently to allow the tiny bit that does get through to disperse, un-noticed, in the gypsum coat. I'm not talking about walls where it's p1ss1ng through, in which case you'd advise them to spend their cash on sorting that out first.
 
Yeah but it will slow it down sufficiently to allow the tiny bit that does get through to disperse, un-noticed, in the gypsum coat. I'm not talking about walls where it's p1ss1ng through, in which case you'd advise them to spend their cash on sorting that out first.
lets agree to disagree , I'm all wrote out:RpS_sneaky:
 
he says theres no damp issues. just wants to be sure. one external wall. hardwall on internal and dri coat - kingfisher - on external.
 
Yeah but it will slow it down sufficiently to allow the tiny bit that does get through to disperse, un-noticed, in the gypsum coat. I'm not talking about walls where it's p1ss1ng through, in which case you'd advise them to spend their cash on sorting that out first.
3.5% cement in hardwall:RpS_thumbup:
 
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