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DPC2 ,2 x 400ml DPC TUBE,A professional silicone damp-course injection cream suitable for brick,stone and masonry walls to prevent rising damp. Used by professional operators within the building industry.Included within every order is 1 x easy to apply 12" nozzle - used to insert our dpc cream further into the mortar and helps prevent the buildup of air gaps. This is an essential tool for thick walls.Directions on the correct usage of the material are supplied with the product. No specialist training required and you only require a few items for the correct install including a 12mm drill piece and a caulking gun that can hold 400ml tubes.This product can be applied from either inside or outside. Please always read the label: Use products safely!
L**N
Damp Course Improvement.
This product was recommended and following the instructions I found it easy to use. The result is yet to be concluded as the fluid takes time to impregnate into the mortar.
A**G
Good product at a good price
I've used this product before on a different part of the house a year or so ago and it worked a treat.It's a lot cheaper than getting a professional company to do it, as I did a few years ago. I watched what they did and thought "I could do that".It's very thin and runs easily, so I put it in the fridge overnight, it helped a little bit. You do need the plastic plugs to plug the drilled holes immediately you inject the DPC into the drilled hole or it will just run out.
T**1
easy to apply but had an issue with one of ...
easy to apply but had an issue with one of the tubes which was replaced with no fuss what so ever so happy with service- we not know how effective it is till we have gone through the winter but you can visually see where it has permeated into the brickwork so it looks like it has gone where required
A**R
good product
the product is a bit runny but works well
A**R
stops the damp
Used several weeks ago and the wall has dried out. It is quite runny but I suppose that helps it diffuse into the mortar. You just need to be careful not to try to force too much into the holes as it will be forced out of the back of the tube, just gentle pressure as you fill the hole.
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