Sbr - what brand?

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Jimmy Conway
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Post: # 101714Post Jimmy Conway

Was about to buy some SBR from amazon until I read reviews and a reviewer mentioned make sure you get right stuff, ie exterior or interior????

Is there two types?

I was going to get everbuild 5litre, £14.35 free delivery, is that a good manufacturer suitable for patio work?

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r896neo
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Post: # 101715Post r896neo

the reviewer is an idiot most likely. pva has waterproof and non waterproof varieties but sbr is all suitable for use outdoors as far as i am aware. B and q sell cementone stuff for about 17 quid. any brand will do fine

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Post: # 101767Post DempseyLiverpool

Everbuilds sbr is watered down more than others thats why its usually cheaper. The better ones are around the £20 mark for 5 ltrs.

I use either sika or cementone sbr.

Everbuild will do for patio project tho.
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Jimmy Conway
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Post: # 101768Post Jimmy Conway

Thanks for replys.

Found sika SBR online £12.53 for 5litres.

Can anyone advise how many litres of SBR is needed per square metre of slabs when being mixed with cement painted on backs of slabs as a primer/ bonding agent?


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mikeindorset
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Post: # 102198Post mikeindorset

We used Cementone SBR Admixture White 5Ltr from Screwfix which was £19.99 for 5 litres. It worked just fine as a bonding agenet. For a 200 square metre patio constructed from Indian Sandstone we consumed 8 x 5 litres = 40 litres but it was well worth the expense. Regards, Mike
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