How many coats of ALLESDICHT are needed?
The cured coating must be at least 2–3 mm thick to give proper protection. The material shrinks during drying – roughly one-third of the thickness disappears. A wet coat of 1.5 mm becomes about 1 mm when it’s fully cured. This means you’ll need 3.0 to 4.5 mm of wet material in total.
Apply ALLESDICHT in two, three or more passes to reach this target. Each pass must be no more than 1.5 mm wet thickness and must dry completely before you add the next one. How many passes you actually need depends on the structural requirements, what the substrate is like and the conditions on the day. At critical points – junctions, penetrations and corners – an additional coat often pays for itself.