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    SIKA 710 FEBFLOR FLEXIPLUS 20kg

    Self-Levelling Compound with added latex powder

    Everbuild 710 Febflor Flexiplus Latex is a latex modified cement based powder which when mixed with water, can be used to level out uneven floors and screeds.

    Unit Size: 20kg bag
     
    Availability: 187 in stock
    Depot Stock
    Bury St Edmunds Depot 4 in stock
    Kent Depot 16 in stock
    Midlands Depot 40 in stock
    Sheffield Depot 127 in stock
    West London Depot Out of stock
    £9.84 excl tax
    Sold in units of: BAGS
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    Uses:
    For levelling uneven subfloors prior to covering/tiling, without the need to use a separate latex additive
    Typical surfaces include concrete, existing ceramic tiles, asphalt, brick, stone etc.
    This product is intended for use prior to laying ceramic tiles, thermoplastic tiles, lino, wood block flooring or carpet.


    Advantages:
    Enhanced flow properties coupled with long open time giving easy trowelling.
    Fast setting - sets in 8 hours
    Up to 6mm in depth in one coat
    Protein (casein) free
    Internal use

    Products specifications
    Appearance Fine grey powder
    Shelf Life 9 months from date of manufacture when stored according to manufacturer's instructions. Store at 5-25°C. Protect from damp.
    Application 20kg covers approximately 4m² at 3mm (standard) depending on porosity of substrate.

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