Wykamol Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream

Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream is a BBA Approved, one coat application, Water Repellent Cream used for the treatment of Penetrating Damp in external masonry.

Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream has been formulated to penetrate as deeply as possible into porous masonry substrates providing optimal protection against the absorption of water and pollutants as well as frost and salt damage.

Supplied in 3 Litre Buckets.

 Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream is supported by BBA Certification Certificate No: 19/5631.

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Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream is a BBA Approved, one coat application, Water Repellent Cream used for the treatment of Penetrating Damp in external masonry.

Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream has been formulated to penetrate as deeply as possible into porous masonry substrates providing optimal protection against the absorption of water and pollutants as well as frost and salt damage.

Supplied in 3 Litre Buckets.

 Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream is supported by BBA Certification Certificate No: 19/5631.

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Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream

With its unique thixotropic consistency and excellent water repellent properties on a range of building materials, Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream stands out.

As opposed to conventional liquid products, Dryseal can be applied in just one working operation to achieve the desired loadings for maximum effectiveness.

Dependent on porosity, the effective siloxane ingredient penetrates the substrate within a short time (30 minutes to several hours) where it reacts to become a polymer silicone resin.

The initial white layer disappears completely and, since the effective ingredient is the same as in conventional liquid water repellents, substrates treated with Dryseal remain permeable to water vapour (allow the structure to ‘breathe’).

Dryseal has been formulated to penetrate as deeply as possible into porous masonry substrates and this provides optimal protection against the absorption of water and pollutants as well as frost/salt damage.

This effect should not be confused with the "beading" effect often associated with water repellents.

The beading effect demonstrates the surface action of a water repellent but may not be significant when assessing a product’s overall performance (resistance to rainwater penetration under wind pressure).


Product Benefits:

  • BBA Approved

  • Excellent penetration

  • Alkali resistant

  • Compatible with damp substrates

  • Remain permeable to water vapour, allowing the structure to ‘breathe’

  • Good coating properties

  • Aqueous formulation, low environmental impact

  • Thixotropic – multi-coat performance in one application


Health & Safety Recommendations:

Take the usual labour hygiene into account.

PPE should be worn during application. See our Safety & PPE Products.

Consult label and material safety data sheet for more information.


Preparation:

Dryseal is especially useful for treating cementitious materials including concrete blockwork as well as natural stone, clay and sand/lime bricks etc. The substrate must be in sound condition.

Structural defects such as cracks, open joints, etc. plus rising damp and hygroscopic moisture must be remedied first. It must be ensured that water and damaging salts dissolved in the water cannot penetrate behind the treated surface since this can lead to frost damage (spalling).

Before a water repellent impregnation is carried out, crusts of dirt and pollutants as well as efflorescence, algae and moss must be removed by a suitable cleaning procedure. Cleaning opens the pores and capillaries, allowing them to absorb the impregnation agent.

Dependent on the substrate, type and degree of soiling, we recommend the use of one of our Masonry Fungicide Products or Green Gone Path & Patio Cleaner. When cleaning, make sure that the masonry is damaged as little as possible.

Chase out defective mortar joints and cracks and repair with a suitable re-pointing mortar (see Soudal Repair Express Cement). Close expansion and connection joints with elastic joint-sealing compounds.


Application Method:

Dryseal is applied to building materials undiluted in the desired layer thickness using airless spray equipment, a brush or lambskin roller.

Dependent on the absorbency of the substrate, application rates of up to 0.3 l/mÇ can be applied in one working operation, even on vertical surfaces/ceilings without a loss of material.

A second application can be carried out at any time but is usually not necessary. Resistance to rain is normally achieved within one hour of application.

Full cure up to two weeks depending on climactic conditions. Tools and equipment must be clean and dry prior to use but can be kept wrapped in plastic during short breaks in use.

Clean thoroughly after use and before longer storage with water and/or white spirit.


Limitations:

Dryseal is not suitable for very dense, non-absorbent substrates such as e.g. fine crystalline marble.

Absorption of Dryseal is a prerequisite for optimal performance. This depends on the natural porosity and moisture content of the building material. For this reason, the substrate should be as dry as possible. If damaging salts are present, a quantitative salt analysis is essential.

High salt concentrations (especially chlorides, nitrates and sulphates) may lead to damage that cannot be prevented by a water repellent treatment alone.

Adjoining Surfaces: Due to the thixotropic nature of this product, where it is applied by brush or roller, accidental contamination of non-target surfaces can usually be avoided by taking reasonable care.

However, where sprayed, items such as windows and surfaces which are (or will be) varnished or painted, as well as plants, should be covered with Polythene Sheets. Our Glass Protection Film is ideal use on windows.


Coverage:

A 3 Litre Tub of Dryseal will cover up to 15m², however this can be greatly reduced depending of the porosity of the substrate.


Technical Data Sheet

 


Safety Data Sheet

 


Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream

With its unique thixotropic consistency and excellent water repellent properties on a range of building materials, Dryseal Masonry Waterproofing Cream stands out.

As opposed to conventional liquid products, Dryseal can be applied in just one working operation to achieve the desired loadings for maximum effectiveness.

Dependent on porosity, the effective siloxane ingredient penetrates the substrate within a short time (30 minutes to several hours) where it reacts to become a polymer silicone resin.

The initial white layer disappears completely and, since the effective ingredient is the same as in conventional liquid water repellents, substrates treated with Dryseal remain permeable to water vapour (allow the structure to ‘breathe’).

Dryseal has been formulated to penetrate as deeply as possible into porous masonry substrates and this provides optimal protection against the absorption of water and pollutants as well as frost/salt damage.

This effect should not be confused with the "beading" effect often associated with water repellents.

The beading effect demonstrates the surface action of a water repellent but may not be significant when assessing a product’s overall performance (resistance to rainwater penetration under wind pressure).


Product Benefits:

  • BBA Approved

  • Excellent penetration

  • Alkali resistant

  • Compatible with damp substrates

  • Remain permeable to water vapour, allowing the structure to ‘breathe’

  • Good coating properties

  • Aqueous formulation, low environmental impact

  • Thixotropic – multi-coat performance in one application


Health & Safety Recommendations:

Take the usual labour hygiene into account.

PPE should be worn during application. See our Safety & PPE Products.

Consult label and material safety data sheet for more information.


Preparation:

Dryseal is especially useful for treating cementitious materials including concrete blockwork as well as natural stone, clay and sand/lime bricks etc. The substrate must be in sound condition.

Structural defects such as cracks, open joints, etc. plus rising damp and hygroscopic moisture must be remedied first. It must be ensured that water and damaging salts dissolved in the water cannot penetrate behind the treated surface since this can lead to frost damage (spalling).

Before a water repellent impregnation is carried out, crusts of dirt and pollutants as well as efflorescence, algae and moss must be removed by a suitable cleaning procedure. Cleaning opens the pores and capillaries, allowing them to absorb the impregnation agent.

Dependent on the substrate, type and degree of soiling, we recommend the use of one of our Masonry Fungicide Products or Green Gone Path & Patio Cleaner. When cleaning, make sure that the masonry is damaged as little as possible.

Chase out defective mortar joints and cracks and repair with a suitable re-pointing mortar (see Soudal Repair Express Cement). Close expansion and connection joints with elastic joint-sealing compounds.


Application Method:

Dryseal is applied to building materials undiluted in the desired layer thickness using airless spray equipment, a brush or lambskin roller.

Dependent on the absorbency of the substrate, application rates of up to 0.3 l/mÇ can be applied in one working operation, even on vertical surfaces/ceilings without a loss of material.

A second application can be carried out at any time but is usually not necessary. Resistance to rain is normally achieved within one hour of application.

Full cure up to two weeks depending on climactic conditions. Tools and equipment must be clean and dry prior to use but can be kept wrapped in plastic during short breaks in use.

Clean thoroughly after use and before longer storage with water and/or white spirit.


Limitations:

Dryseal is not suitable for very dense, non-absorbent substrates such as e.g. fine crystalline marble.

Absorption of Dryseal is a prerequisite for optimal performance. This depends on the natural porosity and moisture content of the building material. For this reason, the substrate should be as dry as possible. If damaging salts are present, a quantitative salt analysis is essential.

High salt concentrations (especially chlorides, nitrates and sulphates) may lead to damage that cannot be prevented by a water repellent treatment alone.

Adjoining Surfaces: Due to the thixotropic nature of this product, where it is applied by brush or roller, accidental contamination of non-target surfaces can usually be avoided by taking reasonable care.

However, where sprayed, items such as windows and surfaces which are (or will be) varnished or painted, as well as plants, should be covered with Polythene Sheets. Our Glass Protection Film is ideal use on windows.


Coverage:

A 3 Litre Tub of Dryseal will cover up to 15m², however this can be greatly reduced depending of the porosity of the substrate.


Technical Data Sheet

 


Safety Data Sheet

 


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