lucius said:Other than what has been said about the paint coming of what is wrong with the first answer of using rendaid instead of SBR or HPX
spongebob said:lucius said:Other than what has been said about the paint coming of what is wrong with the first answer of using rendaid instead of SBR or HPX
Krend make hpx so thats why you would use it ! mixing differant brands is pointless :-\
kevmc said:think parex do a product that they guarantee over painted substrates if you need reps number for more info i will dig it out for you
SLIPPY said:Thanks for all the feedback, I was thinking of using exterior unibond mixed in with a s&c slurry and paint it on, I have used this method before on smooth steel lintels that have been treated with fireproof paint and then rendered as normal and as far as im aware its still on years later. Opinions please
spunky said:ive never used a needle gun does it take much off of the render under the paint too
SLIPPY said:Thanks for all the feedback, I was thinking of using exterior unibond mixed in with a s&c slurry and paint it on, I have used this method before on smooth steel lintels that have been treated with fireproof paint and then rendered as normal and as far as im aware its still on years later. Opinions please
simplybesty said:thats what i said ;D ;D
simplybesty said:thats what i said ;D ;D