Leaving k rend over night

BigBish

Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. I'm sure this has been asked before so apologies there.

I'm doing a job where the builders bought k rend. I've not used it much before.

The weather's turning s**t again Friday night with Saturday being 0c where I am. So same day scrape isn't going to happen Saturday but I need to finish the job this week.

It's a few small dorma roofs. On an unoccupied bungalow. No heating on.

Would you lay it on Friday evening and scrape Saturday morning in cold weather. I know I would with parex or Weber. Not sure how quickly this stuff dries.

Thanks for the great banter and help so far.

J
 
Hi everyone. I'm sure this has been asked before so apologies there.

I'm doing a job where the builders bought k rend. I've not used it much before.

The weather's turning s**t again Friday night with Saturday being 0c where I am. So same day scrape isn't going to happen Saturday but I need to finish the job this week.

It's a few small dorma roofs. On an unoccupied bungalow. No heating on.

Would you lay it on Friday evening and scrape Saturday morning in cold weather. I know I would with parex or Weber. Not sure how quickly this stuff dries.

Thanks for the great banter and help so far.

J

have a search on here for "next day scrape" quite a popular topic :D
 
Mate there's no way I'm searching for my own answers I'm far too busy watching judge judy
 
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