Ingredients: The mixture is made from Portland cement, silicate sand and modifying, cellulose additives (with additives and fillers from well-known European companies Basf, Dow, ShinEtsu).
Surface preparation and use: Carry out the work at an air temperature of not less than +5˚C and a relative humidity of not more than 75%, avoiding direct exposure to sunlight. Gradually add dry mortar to room temperature water, mix with a mixer until a homogeneous mass is obtained. Leave the mortar to mature for 7-10 minutes, mix again before use. Carry out the work with a stainless spatula (spatula). Pre-clean the surface from dust, dirt, other unstable formations, eliminate weak areas of the base, making the surface as load-bearing as possible. Expand small cracks by pre-filling them with putty before the general layer. To obtain a surface that is more favorable for dust removal and bonding, pre-treat it with a liquid primer. After completing the work, wash the tools with water. Dispose of used bags and mortar residues in accordance with the established procedure.
Layer thickness: From 1 mm to 6 mm.
Mixture viability: 3 hours.
Water consumption: 5.5-7 l for 20 kg (about 300 ml for 1 kg of dry mortar).
Consumption: 9 kg-11 kg / 10 m² (in the case of a layer thickness of 1 mm).