DRYLOK Drylok-22212 22212 Latex Bonding Agent, QT, White
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Are you going to mix latex paint and this bonding agent together to be a bonding agent for adhering new plaster to old plaster or timber? Do you want to mix the Bonding Agent with the Paint in order to improve the adhesion of the paint to the substrate it is applied The bonding agent is diluted when it is mixed with paint if it is the former, then it is diluted further when mixed with paint. It would be a bad idea to do this Don't use less than full strength of the bonding agent. latter is the case, then the paint itself can already be considered a kind of bonding agent If you spent the money on a bonding agent, it would be wasted For the job, you would be better off getting a latex primer, then you can paint it all over with In addition to patching plaster to brick, blocks, concrete, masonry or wood, this bonding agent can also be used to attach patching plaster to concrete. I hope this helps in any way.
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In your statement, you may mean to neutralize soil pH. If that is your intention, then you have other options that are more effective for soil pH stability. Because it's a liquid, and will wash away, this product would not be able to stabilize soil mechanically. Although it is not perfect for its intended use in paint or watertight basement sealant, however, it does work very well.
Selected User Reviews For DRYLOK Drylok-22212 22212 Latex Bonding Agent, QT, White
The stuff is what I use to stabilize old plaster when I restore old walls. The technique outlined in the Big Wally's videos is what I use. In my opinion, this works just as well as the proprietary priming agent that Big Wally's sells for multiples as much as this.
It seemed like it would be a bigger jug when I bought There was something like a quart of it when it arrived. As a means of bonding grout to limestone, I used it on the basement wall. Following a thorough cleaning and letting the walls dry for a few days, I sprayed the area I was going to paint. Once you have finished using the sprayer, ensure the nozzle is clean. After 6 months of use, the grout still appears to be in good shape.
As I repaired plaster that was more than 125 years old, I used this. When you get past the plaster finish coat, you will find loose sand embedded in the scratch This product was used to solidify the loose material, so I could use Durabond for the finish coat after vacuuming out the loose material. I'm pleased with how things are going so far. A hardened substrate was achieved with Drylok and Durabond adhered to this surface without any issues. The final coat, which I painted earlier than I could have if I had used Plaster of Paris, was Durabond.
Well done. A contractor of mine applied this "Drylok Latex Bonding Agent" to the DryLock Plug concrete repair material instead of the usual water in mixing and fixed the crack in my basement wall with it. As for the "DryLock Plug," it worked perfectly in filling in the crack in my basement wall with Drylok Latex Bonding Agent. We're going to fix the crack and prepare the wall to be painted.
When I used it with UGL hydrolic cement it worked perfectly, but note that I also tried it with another brand of cement and it didn't cure. Why is unclear to me.
This was used to repair some plaster. A seal is formed on the surface you apply it to and a tacky surface is created. This sealer has a similar consistency to tile sealer and goes on very liquid so a small container will last for a long time. It would be great if it were available at my local hardware store!.
It works as expected I haven't used it all yet I will see how long it has to last.
I haven't been able to use it since I can't take it out of the plastic envelope because it is filled with.