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Yes, but don't make it thick, the main thing is to do a good job of the pipe part.
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The bathroom is waterproofed at least twice, horizontally and vertically. But wait until the first pass is dry before doing the second course. After the second time it is dry, the water can be released for testing.
At least 24 hours later to the downstairs for inspection, some uneasy, can be put for a few more days. Make sure nothing goes wrong.
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Already waterproofed once? If the waterproof layer is too thick, it is easy to crack the waterproof layer and affect the waterproof performance.
Do a closed water test on the waterproofing that has been done: fill the water to a height of 30cm, and after 48 hours, see if the water has dropped significantly or go downstairs to see if there is leakage, if not, it has waterproof performance, and there is no need to do waterproofing; If there is, it must be redone waterproofing;
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We are using the panther waterproof, brush it three times and it will be no problem.
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If you are a unit building, the main thing is to see how well the waterproofing of the upstairs bathroom is done.
The waterproof material of the bathroom is cement-based, and it is generally no problem to paint it twice after the ground is cleaned. But after this waterproof layer is done, it is necessary to carry out a 24-hour closed water test to confirm that there is no water leakage, and it should be made of cement mortar with a waterproof protective layer with a thickness of about 2 cm, so that the waterproof layer will not be damaged in the future construction. >>>More
Qinglong waterproof expert said:
The bathroom floor can be made of a Qinglong HG203 environmentally friendly waterproof coating, after the paint is dry, you can directly pave the tiles, so there will be no problem. >>>More
I don't know what material is waterproof. If it is painted, laying bricks immediately before drying will cause waterproof failure!
After the toilet is waterproofed, it must be tested for 24 hours. >>>More
Yes, polyurethane or Js will do.