It is important all Forms Release Agents which have transferred from the Forms to the concrete
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BondCrete for Rendering Masonry Blocks
Apply a bondcoat of diluted bondcrete. While this coat is still tacky, apply the render using a render mixed with Bondcrete admixture in place of normal water
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Bondall BondCrete for Rendering Painted Surfaces
To a sound painted surface that has been wire brushed, apply one coat of diluted Bondcrete and allow to dry for 24 hours
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Bondall BondCrete for Rendering Rough Surfaces
Bondcoat - for large holes and depressions, apply a bondcoat of diluted BONDCRETE
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BondCrete for Rendering Smooth Surfaces
Notes: Unless specified, the suggested render mix is 2.5 - 3 parts sand, 1 part cement mix to a workable consistency with diluted BondCrete Admixture.
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Bondall BondCrete as an Admix
Two litres of Bondcrete diluted with twenty litres of water is normally sufficient for mixing each 40kg bag of cement.
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BondCrete for Non-slip Interior Surfaces
Bondall BondCrete for applying to non-slip Interior Surfaces.
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BondCrete to Resurface Old Wooden Sills
Bondall BondCrete to Resurface Old Wooden Sills and Step Trads Affected by Weathering etc.
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BondCrete for Bedding Mortars
Bondall BondCrete for Bedding Mortars for Roofing Tiles, Ridge Caps and other Glazed Masonry, Terracotta and Earthenware Type Surfaces.
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Bondall BondCrete for Dust Proofing and/or Retarding Oil Penetration of Interior Concrete Floors.
Notes: Do not seal floor with BondCrete if you intend to utilise an oil based paving paint or similar floor coating system. BondCrete is not suitable for exterior use. Instead, see Bondall's range of exterior sealers here.
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