Install all beads and trims using approved WBS fixings at a maximum of 300mm
centres (depending on the substrate – please consult WBS technical
department for assistance).
Mix basecoat to a pliable consistency using approximately 4-5 litres of
clean water per 25kg bag. A suitable measuring bucket ensures the correct
quantity and accuracy each time. Ensure that the basecoat is mixed thoroughly
- it takes at least 10 minutes to dissolve the powder additives. Note
how the dryish mix becomes creamy after several minutes. Mix will normally
be slightly sticky.
Note: Renders with a high polymer content should
be left to stand for 10-15 minutes and be remixed to break the initial
set.
Do not
add anything to the mix other than clean water.
Trowel
apply initial coat to substrate, dubbing out to a minimum of 8mm (or to
architect's specification) until a level surface is achieved.
Bed in
alkali resistant reinforcing mesh into top third of basecoat (if required),
ensuring that an overlap of a minimum of 75mm is achieved.
When basecoat is dry, apply additional stress patches and corner reinforcements
across all window and door openings at a 45° angle.
Tidy up base rails and profiles with a damp paint brush or similar to
ensure a professional finish.
Lightly scratch basecoat surface with a scratch comb to provide a key
for finishing coat.
Allow
24 hours curing time before further application, unless advised otherwise.
Mix powdered
render with clean water as per manufacturers instructions.
Tape and cover any surrounding areas not to be rendered to prevent accidental
splashes.
Apply the tyrolean finish using a hand operated machine, or alternatively
an open hopper spray machine, and build up numerous passes until a thickness
of 4-6mm is achieved. WBS tyrolean provides
a final finish reminicent of an open honeycomb texture.
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