Black Jack Bitumen Paint Drying Time
Hi I have had my parquet floor lifted, the parquet floor in places was rotten. We have had a bitumen compound painted on to the floor, it has now been 10 days and the bitumen is still tacky. So can not lay the new concrete floor, can anyone tell me what is causing the bitumen not to dry, also want can I do to correct this.
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- Penetration Primer should be well scrubbed in by brush or applied by spray, taking care to ensure the surface is dry and as dust-free as possible. Drying time is approximately 3-6 hours depending on conditions. Make sure that the product has dried completely before overcoating.
- The dry or cure time for Black Jack products depends on the specific product used. Check label instructions for specific cure times. Dry time can be affected by air and surface temperature, wind, humidity, porosity of the substrate, and the type and amount of product used, among other factors.
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Hi Fellas, had some good tips on the chippy forum but this topic has nothing to do with chippy stuff.Just moved house and replacing the carpets, one of which will fit nicely into the garage.
There are small patches of under the DPC level where the brick meets the slab - these get bigger when it rains and dry out completely in the summer - so no real issue.
Only problem is it'll make the carpet damp and it'll go mouldy in the wetter months so I'm looking at painting the slab and up to DPC with Blackjack type bitumen paint.
Has anyone got any experience on this or guidelines on what to do/not to do or even a reccommendation on what to use???
thanks all and happy xmas....
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Daz