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Resene X-200 is a waterborne waterproofing membrane that is used either
on its own or under Resene textures such as Resene Resitex (see
Data Sheet D70) or Resene Sandtex (see
Data Sheet D71). It is perfect on concrete, blockwork, fibre cement
sheeting and solid plaster, where waterproofing is required. Resene
X-200 may be brushed into small cracks (less than 1mm) to prevent moisture
entering the damaged substrate. For cracks 1-2mm use Resene Brushable
Crack Filler (see
Data Sheet D811) or a suitable sealant.
Resene X-200 has a lightly textured low sheen finish, in keeping with
current trends for lower gloss finishes. It is easily applied and has
excellent durability. Available in a wide range of colours, colours
off white and pastel tone are available for tinting in store. Colours
off light, mid and deep tone are available for tinting ex factory and
other colours are available on request - minimum batch sizes may apply.
Product Data Sheet: D62
Specify: One-Line
Specification section 17e
Specifying tips:
Resene
Limelock (see Data Sheet D809) is a preparatory coating designed to cure and seal
cementitious surfaces by retaining moisture necessary to achieve cure
and trapping free lime, minimising downtime between the completion of
plastering and commencement of painting.
View a physical sample of this product in the Resene Architectural
Sample Box - contact your Resene representative to view.
Environmental:
Resene X-200 Waterproofing Membrane is Environmental
Choice approved.
View Resene X-200 Waterproofing Membrane project examples online:
More Resene projects are available for viewing in the Products
in Action gallery.
View relevant Architects Memos:
Architects Memo February
2006 want a good raincoat tough!
Architects Memo February
2004 fit for purpose
Architects Memo May 2003
leaky buildings - the role of coatings
Architects Memo April 2001
hydrophobicity... how repellent is it?
Architects Memo October
1999 rough call - lightweight cladding and monolithic finishes
Architects Memo April 1985
does your paint breathe?
Architects Memo September
1984 coating guarantees
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