50/50 it will go for miles.evening all,
I'm after some advice on weather to brush a watered down mix of sbr on the brick substrate after dash has been hacked off, if so what's the best dilution anybody pls, new work is 2 coat smooth sand and cement.
evening all,
I'm after some advice on weather to brush a watered down mix of sbr on the brick substrate after dash has been hacked off, if so what's the best dilution anybody pls, new work is 2 coat smooth sand and cement.
thanks for all advice guys but I've decided on a slight u turn, I'm gonna use bondit instead in these temperatures might be ready to scratch in the afternoon, it should seal and key at the same time perfect
bondit??thanks for all advice guys but I've decided on a slight u turn, I'm gonna use bondit instead in these temperatures might be ready to scratch in the afternoon, it should seal and key at the same time perfect
Is this another add mix to multi?
That stuff should be fine, don’t know if you’ll get good coverage from it though mate. Sbr would go a lot further me thinks.this one
Let us know how you get on with it mate!this one
I'll take some pics and post them mateLet us know how you get on with it mate!
u reckon bad idea danny???
Let us know how you get on with it mate!
perfect no problems so far, floated it up todayDid it spread ok over the old bricks? Was there much grit in it for the scratch to key to?
perfect no problems so far, floated it up today
20 pounds a tub for exterior bonditperfect no problems so far, floated it up today
Absolutely lad, brush down , lightly dampen, tight scud, scratch, and finish never had a problem, why people waste money on these new fangled products is beyond me 20 notes a tub ffs no need.would anyone have scudded that instead
Easier and cleaner than mixing and applying scud?Absolutely lad, brush down , lightly dampen, tight scud, scratch, and finish never had a problem, why people waste money on these new fangled products is beyond me 20 notes a tub ffs no need.
Personally I would not be happy with the key that would provide for two coats of s/c but each to their own, the scud cost is the most important as it provides the key and is the base for holding everything else on the wall.Easier and cleaner than mixing and applying scud?
second that. Scud is tried and tested. But then again here in ireland we havent got into that bondit stuffPersonally I would not be happy with the key that would provide for two coats of s/c but each to their own, the scud cost is the most important as it provides the key and is the base for holding everything else on the wall.
Last year we done a job a recoat over existing external plaster two coats of this synthetic based gear disaster ended up going back to basics, kango job back to block scud , scratch and finish ,second that. Scud is tried and tested. But then again here in ireland we havent got into that bondit stuff
whats your scud mix ratioLast year we done a job a recoat over existing external plaster two coats of this synthetic based gear disaster ended up going back to basics, kango job back to block scud , scratch and finish ,
2×1 where in Donegal are ya?whats your scud mix ratio