Rendering
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Well in this weather id use a 5-1 scratch coat with just plasticiser in it, and the background would be primed with PVA or SBR , then for the top coat id again use a 5-1 mix with either render mix additive or just general waterproofer.
Id say half too three quarters of a tonne of sand and about 3 bags of cement should be plenty.
Id say half too three quarters of a tonne of sand and about 3 bags of cement should be plenty.
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If this is outside, please don't use a PVA. PVA breaks down on exposure to damp and wet.
Better to use Ronafix, diluted 1:1 with water and added to the cement and sand to give rendering/plastering consistency.
Also use Ronafix with cement, 1:1, as a bonding primer to bond it to the prepared substrate.
Good luck.
Better to use Ronafix, diluted 1:1 with water and added to the cement and sand to give rendering/plastering consistency.
Also use Ronafix with cement, 1:1, as a bonding primer to bond it to the prepared substrate.
Good luck.
Simeon Osen
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