Methods for water proofing wet structures formed from water-pene

Coating processes – Applying superposed diverse coating or coating a coated base – Synthetic resin coating

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427417, B05D 136, B05D 700

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051166470

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are waterproofing agent primer compositions which can be applied to wet and dry structures and methods of waterproofing structures made of waterpenetrable construction materials which can be used on wet and dry structures. The primer compositions include a C.sub.8 -C.sub.18 fatty acid, a natural or synthetic rubber, a resin, and an organic solvent.

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