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Microshield Ultra 20L - Masonry Waterproofing Cream Reviews

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Masonry Waterproofing Cream
Microshield Ultra is a water-based masonry waterproofing cream, designed to provide long-lasting and reliable water repellence. It imparts a strong beading effect to mineral substances such as brickwork and façades.
Microshield Ultra provides comprehensive protection for brickwork and façades against efflorescence and destruction by water soluble pollutants. It also protects against frost damage and the attack of micro organisms.
Surfaces treated with Microshield Ultra also benefit from improved thermal performance. Heat loss through “wet” walls is reduced, improving the indoor environment and saving valuable energy and money.
Benefits of Microshield Ultra
Microshield Ultra is a creamy impregnating agent, based on silanes and siloxanes. Our waterproofing cream protects the material while preserving the water vapour permeability. It doesn't affect the appearance of the material surface. 
Water simply beads and runs off, and the material can maintain its natural moisture balance. The remarkable penetration of Microshield Ultra into the substrate guarantees exceptionally long-lasting and reliable protection from penetrating damp. 
Microshield Ultra is suitable for use on most kinds of mineral substances for example:

Bricks and clinker
Natural stone
Mortars
Render
Porous concrete
Concrete
Limestone

Beading Effect
Substrates treated with Microshield Ultra will exhibit a strong beading effect. This develops within 7  to 10 days of treatment. The beading effect lasts between 2-3 years depending on the substrate condition and exposure to weather conditions.
Preparation
Substrates to be treated must be in sound condition. Structural defects such as cracks, cracked joints, defective connections, rising damp and hygroscopic moisture must be remedied first.
Substrates to be treated should be dry and free from oil, grease, dust, dirt and biological growth (moss or algae). Any contaminated substrates should be cleaned in conjunction with BS8221-1:2000, “Code of practice for cleaning and surface repair of buildings. Cleaning of natural stones, brick, terracotta and concrete”. It is important when cleaning the substrate not to use detergents as these can interfere with the hydrophobic effect of Microshield Ultra.
Test a small, representative area to ensure the product is not repelled and also that the dry finished surface appearance is acceptable.
Applying Microshield Ultra
Microshield Ultra Cream can be applied by roller, brush or airless spraying at a rate of 0.2l/m². A single  application of Microshield Ultra at this rate is generally sufficient. Due to its creamy consistency, you can simply apply the waterproofing cream onto walls and overhangs without dripping or running. The milky-white cream disappears without any residues left on the surface.
After approximately 2 hours (@ 20 degrees celsius) the application is rain tight (this will be extended for colder conditions), the water beading effect develops within 7 days of treatment. Microshield Ultra is able to withstand even extreme weather conditions without any affect to its performance.
Microshield Ultra should not be applied in cold conditions when rain is expected within 24 - 48 hours.
NB: The substrate must be clean, dust free and dry. Temperature of the material, air and substrate: from min. +10 °C to max. +25 °C for a minimum of 24 hours.
Application Method

Clean and prepare substrate as above.
Apply Microshield Ultra by brush to areas close to non-target surfaces (windows etc.)
On larger areas, roller Microshield Ultra onto the substrate at a rate of 0.2l/m²
Visibly check substrate for complete coverage, brush Microshield Ultra into any deep joints or voids that may have been missed.
Leave Microshield Ultra to penetrate the substrate and develop beading effect.

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I’ve got an 18 century Welsh stone farm building that’s been converted into our home. Every winter for four years we use to get a leak above our front door, various builders looked at the roof, flashings, slate tiles and couldn’t figure it out. Until one builder said to try micro shied, it hasn’t leaked for four years now. I honestly didn’t think it would work, very Impressive
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Posted 6 months ago
Ben Griffiths
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Posted 11 months ago
The cream itself went on very well, it is very thick and didn't slop about everywhere which meant I didn't waste money dripping on the floor! Using a long pile roller, it soaked into the bricks within 10-15mins on a warm sunny day which was long enough to see where it had been without over-application. Not tested it with water or rain as yet, but if the product is as good as the experience so far I won't have to worry for another 20+ years!
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Posted 2 years ago
Andrzej Haratyk
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Very satisfied
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Posted 3 years ago
Excellent cream, very easy to roll / brush, soaked well into brick walls and has stopped penetrating damp. House feeling a little warmer in the rain is a bonus.
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Posted 4 years ago
I’ve been using Microsheild Ultra on a sandstone and brick property built around 1914. The property had to be chemically cleaned And re-pointed and needed to be re-sealed. The product works well on the brick elevations but I’ve found that it’s advisable to put at least a couple of coats on the stonework - especially if there are old cement based repairs and wide pointing. I still have a few problems where there are horizontal sections of stone and water rests for long periods but I can’t imagine that any sealant that maintains the character and colour of the stone could do any better.
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Posted 4 years ago