How Is Microcement Installed?
Microcement installation involves surface preparation, applying multiple coats of the material with a trowel or spatula, sanding, and then applying a protective sealer to achieve a durable, seamless finish. The process typically includes an adhesion-promoting primer, a base coat, a finishing coat, and a final sealer with a topcoat to protect the surface from moisture and wear.
Here Are The Typical Steps For Installing Microcement:
Step 1 – Preparation: Cleaning and repairing the surface, then applying a primer.
Step 2 – Base Coat: Applying the first layer of microcement.
Step 3 – Second Coat: Applying the second layer, often in the opposite direction.
Step 4 – Sanding: Smoothing out imperfections after the coats have dried.
Step 5 – Finishing Coat: Apply the final layer of microcement, which contains the desired colour and texture.
Step 6 – Sealing: Applying a protective sealer to enhance durability.
Step 7 – Curing: Allowing the surface to harden and cure properly before use.
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