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I've never done it . But should be pretty straightforward look up products on websites of adhesive manufacturers firstly .I have no more info so far. I'm hoping to go see it later today and will get back to you then. Is dpm easy to apply?
The only only manufacturer I know of that says you can use there product on concrete with no mechanical dpm under the slab is Ardex 1C
Just make sure you apply the liquid dpm to the correct thickness or it will be ineffective.
If you get more coverage than it says, it's too thin.
Or this
Tilemaster liquid DPM
So these can be used with no mechanical dpm ?
There are a few liquid dpm's that can resist hydrostatic pressure .Doesn't state it on the odd
This is a simlar product to Uzin 414 also hardens concrete
I'd still only use Ardex epoxy on this
There are a few liquid dpm's that can resist hydrostatic pressure .
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