Stone & Concrete Impregnator 20L (65m²)
Water-based impregnating agent based on siloxanes and silanes. This product is suitable for impregnating (hydrophobising) brick exterior walls and facades, marble, concrete (floors), roof tiles, natural stone, etc. This stone, facade and concrete impregna
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Specifications
| Article number: | OP-4038-20 |
| EAN: | 8720297250248 |
| Dimensions: | 29 x 26 x 39 |
| Weight: | 20 kg |
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Huchem Steen en Beton Impregnator is a water-based impregnating agent based on siloxanes and silanes. Water-based means that no harmful solvents are used, making the product safe and easy to use. It is also UV-resistant and breathable.
What can I impregnate with this?
This impregnating agent can be used on all kinds of stone and ceramic materials, such as:
- brick walls and facades
- concrete & aerated concrete
- decorative paving
- roof tiles
- sandstone
- masonry and plaster
- marble & Natural stone
How do I apply the impregnating agent?
Before you begin applying: do not use this product at temperatures below 5°C. Repair any damage to the facade or wall first. Grout and repair areas must dry for at least 3 days. Make sure the wall/facade or floor is clean before you begin. If necessary, you can clean it first with Huchem wall & facade cleaner or boensop.
Do you want to impregnate a wall? Then read our blog post about impregnating walls.
Application
Shake before use. You can apply the impregnating agent undiluted to a clean, dry surface with a pressure sprayer, by pouring it on (for floors), with a paint roller, or with a wide brush. Work from the bottom up. Applying two coats "wet on wet" gives the best result. Remove any splashes from paintwork and windows as soon as possible.
How much impregnating agent do I need?
We are often asked how many liters are needed per square meter, and the answer is that it can vary considerably depending on the surface. On average, the usage is 0.2 to 0.5 liters per m². If the substrate is very porous and absorbent, such as (aerated) concrete, use a higher amount. For brick, you can use approximately 0.3 liters per m², but this also varies by type. For marble and natural stone, you often need slightly less. It's better to have a little too much than too little.
What do I do if I have leftover impregnating agent?
You can easily store the Stone & Concrete impregnating agent and treat the surface again 1 to 2 years later. The absorbency will be much less because it has already been treated, so you need less. You can also use the leftover impregnating agent to impregnate your driveway or patio tiles. This will prevent them from getting dirty or developing green deposits.