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1682 days ago

AQUELLUX S water repellent -7 ltrs +

Don from Tahunanui

Transparent colour, for waterproofing bricks, concrete masonary, mortar, stone.
more than 7 ltrs remaining $100.00 ( at current trade price of $25.00/ltr = $165.00 approx.replacement cost ).

A silane/siloxane solvent-based water repellent for external use that does not alter the appearance of the surface (some slight surface colour change can occur depending on the porosity and type of substrate).
Used to make concrete, brick, stone, and other mineral surfaces water repellent whilst allowing trapped moisture to escape from the substrate.

Excellent penetration depth. Highly stable on concrete and other surfaces containing cement.

AQUELLUX S is used to treat vertical and inclined surfaces such as walls and roofs.
Use AQUELLUX S on concrete, cement plaster, block work, bricks, roofing tiles, cement asbestos and fibrous cement, GRC panels and natural stone
Coverage:
As a guide
normal concrete 2 – 3m2/ltr, dense concrete and brick up to 6m2/ltr.

Price: $100

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Monday 16th February - Monday 2nd March

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Forty-seven photographers responded to an open call, contributing over 100 images. A selection of these was exhibited at the Refinery Art Space.

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View on site at Nelson Tasman Hospice or check out the website here: sites.google.com...

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