What is keycoat and how and when do you use it in concrete?
Keycoat is a general term not a product name and it is manufactured by different companies. It has a few slightly different names, but the words ‘key’ and ‘coat’ will be in the name somewhere.
It is a water-based acrylic latex, liquid cement additive designed to increase water resistance as well as flexural and adhesion strengths of cement-based powders, such as adhesives, screeds and cement-based plasters. What does this mean? It helps these powders stick and gives them some flexibility in movement. It provides a strong adhesive bond to smooth surfaces such as masonry, block and pre-painted walls.
Where to use it? If you have a wall that is suffering from damp, the plaster will become powdery and the paint will flake off. The plaster itself will also come off the wall. To fix this problem, chip the wall clean and then paint it with keycoat. Use a block brush to apply the keycoat and make sure you work it into every crack and corner. Allow the keycoat to dry and then replaster. As it is water-based, keycoat is easy to clean up after application. Brushes can be cleaned with water.
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