Secil insulated render system

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I have had a enquiry about using this product.has anyone used this product before?
If so any info would be welcome.cheers



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yes made from cork like spreading bonding takes while to dry between coats depends on what substrate your applying it to
 
made in Portugal , can get slurry coat for old walls then scratch coat with mesh embedded in middle ,floating coat which you just rule and float but not devil float and don't over rub as you bring a lot of cork particles to surface and will be pain in b*ll***s when applying finish top coat is nhl finish about 4mm trowel on like skimming and yellow sponge float comes out like fine down finish ,can be applied over cork board also which is stuck with adhesive gives good thermal value to old walls and acoustic value I used it on few churches ,when mixing get it to look like to stiff to spread then leave it to stand for 15 20 min to air then put paddle mixer through it again it fluff up nice ,
 
Cheers mayti.its going onto stonework.i assume its a alternative to ewi.is the finish coat a coloured product?


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yes the finish dries out like bit off white so keep sponge clean ,I would use the slurry coat on stone fills out joints so you can apply more even scratch coat ,slurry cures pretty quick ,but the other coats take a bit time and need to cure properly ,use a scarifer to make scratch,this wont need misting either between coats, just let them dry on there own,its hell lot lighter to use than lime mortar
 
yes the finish dries bit off white so keep sponge clean ,definitely use slurry on stone as it will fills out joints so scratch can be applied more evenly use a scarifer to make your key for the scratch, and let them cure properly before Appling another coat or it take for ever to dry ,you don't need to mist any of the coats either great material to use hell of lot lighter than lime mortar, half the ball ache
 
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