Stopgap F77 & P131

Discussion in 'Subfloor Preparation' started by George 3G, Aug 16, 2017.

  1. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Fix the strip with contact adhesive
     
  2. AngryAndy

    AngryAndy Well-Known Member

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    Use Flexyfix.
     
  3. George 3G

    George 3G Member

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    Thanks for the advice everyone! Bradfords are a stockist of Ardex so I'll head there but I think I need A46 for exterior.

    Can anyone suggest the best way to do this please?

     
  4. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    Make sure it's not cold when you put down the dpm or the 300 or they won't cure properly


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  5. George 3G

    George 3G Member

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    Thanks for the advice Merit.

    After treating the entire floor with F77 DPM and P131 Primer the screed finally got poured last Thursday and it had set enough to walk on by the next morning!

    Due to some of my garage floor poking out from underneath my garage door I protected it from the elements with some plastic sheeting, does the screed need protecting from rain / moisture now it's dry?

    Also, I could do with neatening up where the screed meets my block paved driveway, can this just be done with an angle grinder?

    Lastly, when it comes to applying my Watco Epoxicote paint, what is the best way to mask off where the floor meets my block paved driveway? I have bought some exterior masking tape but I'm sure I don't want to let the paint fully dry before attempting to remove this?

    Any guidance would be gratefully received

    Thanks, George!
     

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