Rubber Paint: Saving Old Slate and Protecting the Facade
Has the roof lost its color, has the slate developed microcracks, and does the plinth suffer from rain? Rubber paint creates an elastic protective barrier.
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Has the roof lost its color, has the slate developed microcracks, and does the plinth suffer from rain? Rubber paint creates an elastic protective barrier.
It’s a familiar scenario: you apply the adhesive, press the panel or expanded polystyrene against the wall, and the material slowly slides down. You have to look for props, hold the board with your hands, or redo the work. Let's break down why this happens, what the main disadvantages of traditional mixtures are, and how to solve the problem using professional adhesive foam.
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