This Micro stuff I keep reading about? Is it like a resin? I have done a job recently with Fassa Bortolo gear and the spec was their 'varnish' which looked like a watered down sbr but dried clear and then the usual procedure for ewi.
The paint was fairly new and only two original coats but I had to wash it down first. The Micro stuff, is it put on and allowed to dry first?
Is not for painted surfaces.
whats you view re painted wet dash or dry dash, lots of us get requests to smooth render over this..Parinter is the stuff to use with mesh fully bedded in, as long as the paint is sound there should be no failures.Then top off with monorex.
Is not for painted surfaces.
Beddy is the guy to ask.What is micro like? A liquid or a paste?
What is micro like? A liquid or a paste?
Micro gobetis is a red sandy liquid that you can apply by roller and yes fatarm parinter does go straight over painted surfaces.Its a backing coat goes on 3/5mm i suppose it is a bonding agent and a render.
So how does this Micro stuff work? A liquid that goes on thin and dries to a film. How does anything stick to it? Same I suppose for Plastprime X?
The Fassa Bortolo gear at first looks like watered down sbr but it dries to a clear film. They call it a resin. Stomix had a similar product.
So how does this Micro stuff work? A liquid that goes on thin and dries to a film. How does anything stick to it? Same I suppose for Plastprime X?
The Fassa Bortolo gear at first looks like watered down sbr but it dries to a clear film. They call it a resin. Stomix had a similar product.
Its the only way, apparently .:RpS_unsure:Seems to be a fair few lads from Essex on here.
Its the only way, apparently .:RpS_unsure:
parinter is a lime renovating mortar, can be used over paint as a thin coat so remains very light weight on the surface approx 4-5mm it is a render rigs not a prep coat like rendaid.
microgobetis is like betonkontact