Decorative renders

BAVALIT

  • typical appearance similar to traditional Bavarian render or oak bark
  • two-component (component A: dry mortar compound, component B: AKRIL EMULSION; component A: component B = 8 : 1), natural white
  • application to all kinds of fine plastered substrates including that of facade thermal insulating systems is possible (regardless of the type of insulating lining)
  • highly water-vapour permeable
  • worse water repellence, therefore, it is suitable only for buildings up to two floors high having projecting roofs of proper width
  • aplication in less favourable weather conditions (low temperatures, high atmospheric humidity) is not possible (spots)
Coat the substrate with diluted white ACRYLCOLOR first (ACRYLCOLOR : water = 1 : 1). Apply mortar compound in thickness of the largest sand grain manually (using a stainless steel smoothing trowel) or using a machine (by spraying) onto a dry pre-coat. Rub the compound horizontally or vertically by a smoothing trowel made of expanded polystyrene steel. A few minutes after rubbing, push mortar lumps sticking out of the render surface into the surface by smoothing the surface slightly using a clean stainless steel smoothing trowel.

The joining of surfaces in corner edges is facilitated by installing finely smoothed stripes which have got a width of only a few centimetres. Such stripes are recommended also when dividing big façade boards to several smaller ones to avoid any trouble at application of the render and unaesthetic appearance due to a surface, which may not be even enough, and, at the same time, by applying the stripes interesting decorative effects can be achieved.

Painting of the render is possible a week after application.

T process a mthe surface, you will need 70 ml of white ACRYLCOLOR and ~3,2 kg of BAVALIT and ~0,4 kg of AKRIL EMULSION (component B)





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