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Mould and damp - Need some knowledge from the home builders / plumbers / experts
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<blockquote data-quote="Now Playing" data-source="post: 394239" data-attributes="member: 2381"><p>Attie, I have some stuff that's better than Coprox - you mix it into the plaster when you want to replaster the walls - the plaster becomes waterproof. I used it when I replastered the walls and also when I poured concrete from foundation to ground level - added the stuff to the concrete mix. When it rains these days the water runs off the concrete without penetrating. I bought 25l of the stuff and it's cheaper than Coprox, so give me a shout if you need some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Now Playing, post: 394239, member: 2381"] Attie, I have some stuff that's better than Coprox - you mix it into the plaster when you want to replaster the walls - the plaster becomes waterproof. I used it when I replastered the walls and also when I poured concrete from foundation to ground level - added the stuff to the concrete mix. When it rains these days the water runs off the concrete without penetrating. I bought 25l of the stuff and it's cheaper than Coprox, so give me a shout if you need some. [/QUOTE]
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