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CERESIT CR 60 RENOVATION RENDERING COAT

  • Complies with WTA Code of Practice*
  • Hydrophilic
  • Suitable for manual and machine application

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Coating for renovation of historical buildings

Properties

Description

CERESIT® CR 60 can be used as rough cast before application of restoration renders system on dump and salt-containing brick or concrete interior and exterior walls and foundations. Recommended to be used on historical and other buildings subject to renovation of damp and salt contaminated walls. Product is a part of Ceresit Restore restoration render system. Available pack size: 25 kg

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How to use

CERESIT Tiling CE60 LP Instructions Illustration Step 1

IMPORTANT TO NOTE WHEN USING CERESIT CR 60

Use CR 60 only in dry conditions and at temperatures of +5°C to +30°C and below 80% relative humidity. Do not mix with other materials, additives or binders. All data given was obtained at an ambient and material temperature of +20°C and 65% relative humidity unless specified otherwise. Please note that under other climatic conditions hardening can be accelerated or delayed. Protect skin and eyes. For professional users.

CERESIT Tiling CE60 LP Instructions Illustration Step 2

APPLICATION OF CERESIT CR 60

Pour the material into a pot with measured amount of approx. 5,5 l water and mix with a low speed mixer until a homogeneous mass without lumps is obtained. After stirring leave material for 5 minutes maturing time and stir briefly again. The plaster should be used within approx. 2 hours. It can also be prepared and applied with standard plastering machine. Pre-wet substrate and apply mixed mortar in net-shape up to 5 mm thickness with a surface coverage of approx. 50% of the full surface area. The drying time before application of further coat of CR 61 is approx. 24h. 

CERESIT Tiling CE60 LP Instructions Illustration Step 3

CERESIT CR 60 SUBSTRATE PREPARATION

CERESIT CR 60 adheres to rough and porous substrates surface. Existing coats and old, damaged plasters must be completely removed up to a height of at least 80 cm beyond the damage zone down to the structurally sound masonry and let it dry. Replace any missing or damage bricks. Rake out loose mortar joints to a depth of approx. 20 mm and then fill with Ceresit CR 61 plaster. Traces of salt efflorescence should be removed with steel brushes. 

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