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Description
This bundle contains Raincheck Universal Water Seal (5L) and a Safeguard Pump-Action Sprayer (5L capacity) - enough to treat approx. 17.5 m2 when applied in two coats. Raincheck Universal Water Seal is a colourless, water-based treatment that repels water on brick, concrete, stone & timber. Suitable for use on old or new buildings, it forms a breathable barrier that reduces water uptake while maintaining the surface's natural appearance.
Effective on masonry & timber, Raincheck offers excellent beading performance and is suitable for weathered hardwoods & softwoods. It's UV-resistant, fast curing & non-hazardous to the environment.
Apply two coats by brush, roller or spray. The second coat should follow while the first remains wet (within 30 minutes). Surfaces must be dry, porous & free from paints, stains or biological growth. Do not apply in damp weather or below 5 degrees C.
Each litre treats approximately 3.5 m2 when applied in two coats. Penetration depth ranges from 2-5 mm. Independent testing shows a 100% reduction in water leakage through concrete & near-total absorption reduction in treated brick.
Ideal for use above DPC level on clean, absorbent materials. Do not use on surfaces containing salts or on dense/low-porosity materials like pure limestone (use Raincheck LS instead). Keep treated areas protected from rain until fully dry. Easily treat the whole home with the included 5 litre pump-action pressure sprayer. The sprayer features an adjustable spray pattern, a 1.5m flexible hose for hard-to-reach places and a comfortable carry strap. Compatible with products across the NOPE CP, Roxil and SoluGuard ranges.
Features
- BrandRAINCHECK
- ManoMano ReferenceME223639696
- MMID615269061651
- Product codeAM-R UNI SPR
- EAN5060132764893
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