157 Main Road, Somerset West
Cape Town
Liquid Rubber is a versatile, liquid coating that solidifies into a tough, waterproof membrane. It’s used for waterproofing, as an air barrier, and for protection against corrosion.
Liquid Rubber adheres to most surfaces that are not oil-based, including concrete, stone, metal, wood, PVC, and zinc
Typically, Liquid Rubber needs reapplication after about ten years, depending on wear and tear, UV exposure, and other environmental factors.
Indeed, Liquid Rubber can be used safely. However, it is necessary to take proper precautions, such as ensuring that the workspace is well-ventilated, particularly when working with solvent-based chemicals. It is advisable to wear protective clothing, old clothes, and gloves for convenience.
Liquid Rubber can be applied using a brush, roller, or airless spray gun*. The surface must be thoroughly cleaned and dried before application to ensure proper adhesion.
*Spray Gun Applications must only use Water Base
Absolutely! Liquid Rubber is user-friendly and can be used for various DIY projects, including waterproofing roofs, ponds, and even sealing caravans
The amount of Liquid Rubber required depends on the thickness of the application. Generally, a thicker coat will provide better waterproofing.
It is recommended to apply a double coat with a total thickness of at least 3mm. A 20-liter bucket should cover an area of 35-40m², provided this guideline is followed.
Leftover Liquid Rubber should be stored in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed to prevent it from drying out