weber.rend OCR is a basecoat render for use in conjunction with Weber decorative finishes. weber.rend OCR is applied in one coat, avoiding the drying time associated with multicoat render systems.
All surfaces must be sound, clean, dry and free of any material which may impair adhesion.
Scaffolding must be independently tied to allow for uninterrupted application. Any faults in the structure, particularly those which may lead to moisture penetration must be rectified.
Poorly keyed surfaces, for example smooth concrete, or substrates of uneven or high suction should be prepared with weber.rend aid.
Mask around the areas where material is to be applied. Masking tape must be removed before the material has dried out.
Expansion joints should be included as required by the substrate and carried through all applied materials.
Suitable specification clauses, including specifications for difficult or mixed substrates are available from our Technical Services Department.
Note: In many cases rendering applied to expanded metal lathing is more prone to cracking than when applied to dense masonry. To reduce this risk, lathing must be fixed strictly in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and relevant codes of practice.
weber.rend OCR should be mixed with clean water at a rate of approximately 4 - 5 litres per 25 kg bag using a tumble mixer or suitable drill with whisk attachment. For best results, use as little water as possible and mix to give a workable consistency.
Note: weber.rend OCR may stiffen on standing. Re-mix product to regain workable consistency but do not add any more water.
To avoid dampness and discolouration of finishes rendering should be avoided below DPC or within 150 mm of ground level.
weber.rend OCR should be applied with a hawk and trowel in a one coat operation, then ruled level. On low suction backgrounds a first pass may be necessary prior to building up the full thickness in the second pass.
Render thicknesses are as for traditional materials.
Thickness should not exceed 25 mm.
Finish as required. For plain face finishes rub up in the normal way as the render begins to pick up. Other appropriate fishes may be achieved by suitable means.
Cure for 2 - 3 days before over coating.
During rapid drying conditions such as hot climates, curing with a fine spray of clean water may be necessary.
Protection
Protect from unfavourable weather conditions during application and early curing.
Good practice
Do not apply:
All equipment must be washed with clean water immediately after use. Waste material should not be emptied into drainage systems.