ate The Perfect Base oor
C140 can be used for removing grease, oil, polish and soap from non-absorbent substrates.
Concrete, sand and cement screeds must be fully cured and any laitance or surface treatments must be removed. The temperature of the fl oor must be maintained above 5o
C throughout the
application and drying of the underlayment. Under fl oor heating must be off for at least 48 hours before, during and after application.
Priming
It is essential to prime all surfaces.
Absorbent surfaces - Prime with dilute STOPGAP P131 to prevent rapid drying of the underlayment.
For dry (up to 75% RH) and suitably prepared calcium sulphate screeds, prime with two coats of Stopgap P121. The fi rst coat should be diluted 1 part primer
to 1 part water. Once dry, prime with a second coat of neat Stopgap P121.
Non-absorbent surfaces such as sound asphalt, minimal adhesive residues, terrazzo, quarry tiles and STOPGAP waterproof surface membranes should be primed with neat Stopgap P131, to ensure that good adhesion is obtained between the underlayment and substrate.
Primers should be used in accordance with instructions printed on the bottle and must be allowed to dry before applying the smoothing underlayment.
SOLUTIONS FOR DAMP FLOORS TOTAL STOPGAP F77
Say goodbye to time delay with F77 & F78... Your complete solution for early installation of fl oorcoverings and occupation of buildings. The ultimate damp proof membrane solutions.
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