
Applying MaxiPur
Follow the directions below to apply the MaxiPur. MaxiPur is a 2-Part product. Once mixed with the MaxiPur Comp B, you will have 45 minute working time.
Mix ratio is 1l Comp A + 500ml Comp B. You will need around 600ml of this mix to complete 1 coat over 10m2.
You will need a roller which is suitable for solvents and tray plus a clean mixing bucket and measuring jug. Wear a filtered mask, and other personal protective equipment suitable for use with solvents. Keep areas well ventilated.
Mixing MaxiPur
Mix the MaxiPur Comp A with the MaxiPur Comp B in a mixing jug and stir gently with a paint stirrer for at least a minute. Do not whisk as it will put too much air in the mix. Leave to rest for a couple of minutes before applying.
You will need 500ml MaxiPur Comp A + 250ml MaxiPur Comp B per 10m2.
The mixing ratio is 2 x MaxiPur Comp A : 1 x MaxiPur Comp B.
Only mix enough for the area, as the mixture will only last for 45 minutes once combined.
IMPORTANT: Eye Protection, Gloves, Filtering Masks, suitable for use with Solvents must be worn when working with MaxiPur
Applying the MaxiPur
Use a medium pile roller to apply the MaxiPur evenly across the entire area.
Starting in one corner, apply the MaxiPur in an area and then go back over it very gently with the roller to remove any excess product, air bubbles and lines.
Work quickly & randomly keeping the edge wet.
Ensure you cover the full area with MaxiPur and use the full amount provided (500ml+2500ml per 10m2 for each coat).
Leave to Dry
Leave for at least 48 hours. Light use only for the first 14 days.
IMPORTANT: Like all cementitious products, microcement takes 28 days to full harden. It’s at it’s softest for the first 14 days after laying. During this time it should only be subjected to light use and light foot traffic.
Any heavy work is not recommended, but if it does take place then we recommend that you cover the floor with a breathable material or only cover down whilst working & lift the protection off for the majority of the time. The surface needs to dry out and harden. If airflow is restricted, it will stain & not cure correctly.