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DPM 1CR
ARDEX DPM 1CR Technical Datasheet (TDS) ARDEX DPM 1CR Part A Health and Safety Datasheet (SDS) ARDEX DPM 1CR Part B
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DPM 1 C
ARDEX DPM 1 C Technical Data Sheet (TDS) ARDEX DPM 1 C Health & Safety Data Sheet (SDS - Part A) ARDEX DPM 1 C Health
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I’m refurbishing an older domestic property with no structural DPM. I’ve removed the old floorcovering but a thin bitumen adhesive residue remains, what should I do?
membrane such as ARDEX DPM 1 C is recommended. ARDITEX NA can then be applied directly to the ARDEX DPM, up to 48 hours after
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Can ARDITEX NA be applied below a Damp Proof Membrane?
to ensure greater coverage and uniform application of the DPM.
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Can I use ARDEX smoothing compounds over Black Jack?
We do not recommend applying any of our smoothing compounds to ‘black jack’ type damp proof membranes/paints/protective coatings
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What's The Difference Between ARDITEX NA and ARDITEX CL?
Primer to 3 parts Water. For non absorbent floors such as ARDEX DPMs or ceramic tiles use the ARDEX P 4 Primer. If you're priming
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I’m replacing parquet flooring with LVT but when removing the parquet it’s leaving black, bitumen adhesive behind, what should I do?
membrane such as ARDEX DPM 1 C is recommended. ARDITEX NA can then be applied directly to the ARDEX DPM, up to 48 hours after
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I need to level an anhydrite/gypsum-based screed. Do I need a special levelling compound?
Once cured remove any excess aggregate and apply any ARDEX DPM 1 C, prior to the application of ARDITEX NA. This system can
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How do I level calcium sulphate screeds?
Once cured remove any excess aggregate and apply any ARDEX DPM 1 C, prior to the application of ARDITEX NA. This system can
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ARDITEX CL PLUS+
properties. It’s moisture tolerant and suitable for use under a DPM. For levelling and smoothing internal subfloors such as concrete
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