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60 lbs., approximately 1020 cubic inches (.59 ft.³). Cut out cracks a minimum of 3/4" (1.9 cm) wide and deep. Cut back or
square off. DO NOT use V cuts. Flush away all loose and foreign material. For holes,
honeycomb, tie holes, etc., remove all steel, wood and loose material. Cut back to a
minimum depth of 1" (2.5 cm) under cut if possible.
Mix with clean water. Use just enough water to produce a
putty consistency. Mix only enough that can be used in one minute. Place by forcing into
crack or hole with maximum pressure. DO NOT trowel over surface. Keep damp for fifteen
minutes.
For stopping running water through concrete or masonry, cut
out cracks or holes to a minimum depth and width of 3?4" (1.9 cm). Under cut if
possible. Start at top and force material into cracks. At the area of greatest pressure,
DO NOT place immediately, hold in hand or trowel until it becomes slightly warm and
setting is occurring. Then place firmly in cracks and hold in place until material is set.
For setting cracks at the junction of the floor and wall,
cut back a minimum of 3?4" (1.9 cm). Force material into crack with rounded tool and
smooth out to form a cove.
Mixing: At 70°F (21.1°C), mix both material and water.
Material will set in three to five minutes.
Setting times will be shorter when the temperature
increases and the opposite when the temperature decreases.
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