How many coats of DRYLOK should I do?

APPLY TWO COATS. Allow to dry 2 hours between coats. The second and subsequent coats may be applied by roller, brush, or spray.
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How long do you wait between coats of DRYLOK?

Apply first coat with DRYLOK BRUSH or good quality nylon bristle brush working the WATERPROOFER into the pores of the masonry - avoid excessive brushing (see COVERAGE). APPLY TWO COATS. Allow to dry 3 hours between coats.
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How many coats of DRYLOK paint do I need?

Just as with a thorough paint job, proper application of DRYLOK Masonry Waterproofer requires two coats. Dry times vary based on temperature and humidity, but it typically takes at least four hours for the product to dry.
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How long does it take for DRYLOK to cure?

DRYLOK® Original Masonry Waterproofer can be used to successfully waterproof fish ponds as long as the product is allowed to cure for the recommended 5 – 7 days. This cure time is necessary to ensure that all the volatile ​“processing aids” have completely evaporated from the dry film.
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Can you use DRYLOK over old DRYLOK?

Drylok can be applied over old Drylok only if the old layer is not peeling. For Drylok to act as an effective waterproofer, it must penetrate into the pores of a surface. Once Drylok starts to peel, it becomes ineffectual and has to be removed. Drylok is warrantied to last between 7-15 years.
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Why is my Drylok peeling?

If your sealant is flaking, the most common cause is that there is moisture in your foundation walls. This can happen because of pressure from soil, pools of water against your home, leaks in certain places, and from inadequate waterproofing.
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Can Drylok be painted over mold?

Yes. You can paint Drylok over mold, however it should only be painted over once the necessary steps have been taken to treat and remove the underlying issue.
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Can you put DRYLOK on a wet wall?

Drylok's Powdered Masonry Waterproofer and Fast Plug must both be applied to wet walls. Drylok's Original Masonry Waterproofer, Extreme Masonry Waterproofer, and Floor and Wall Masonry Waterproofer can all be used on slightly damp surfaces, but it isn't recommended. Drylok mustn't be used on uncured concrete.
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Should you paint over DRYLOK?

Can you paint over DRYLOK® Masonry Waterproofer? A. Absolutely. In fact, DRYLOK® makes an ideal base coat.
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Does DRYLOK work on basement walls?

Apply Waterproof Coating

DRYLOK® Extreme Masonry Waterproofer is the perfect solution to stop water infiltration through basement walls, and it's easy to apply.
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How many coats of DRYLOK do I need for basement walls?

APPLY TWO COATS. Allow to dry 2 hours between coats. The second and subsequent coats may be applied by roller, brush, or spray.
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How long does DRYLOK paint last?

As long as you apply the Drylok paint to the wall when the wall isn't wet, you will get between 10-15 years out of this paint. The company even offers a warranty to protect your purchase should the paint not do its job properly.
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Can you roll on DRYLOK paint?

If you prefer to use a roller, be sure to back brush the first coat to make sure DRYLOK® penetrates those pores and pinholes. After three hours, the first coat will be dry. Apply coat number two using your choice of a roller, brush, or sprayer.
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Does DRYLOK feed mold?

The chemical makeup of Drylok paint is a particular food source that mold actually likes (mold also grows on wood and many other similar surfaces as those are food sources as well) so the mold has food in plenty if Drylok is present.
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Will DRYLOK stop efflorescence?

DRYLOK® Etch is highly effective in etching masonry, stone, tile, and brick. It removes unsightly efflorescence (salt deposits) as well as excess mortar. Use DRYLOK® Etch, as a safer alternative to muriatic acid and is not activated until mixed with water for safe storage.
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Do I need to prime before DRYLOK?

After applying two coats of DRYLOK® Latex Masonry Waterproofer, do I have to prime before putting on a decorative paint? A. No, DRYLOK® will act as the primer for any good quality latex paint.
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Does DRYLOK paint fill cracks?

DRYLOK® manufactures waterproofing products that help repair old and damaged concrete by sealing cracks and preventing water penetration into the walls and floors of your home or office. Our Masonry Crack Filler seals, waterproofs and repairs cracks and mortar joints in concrete sidewalks, walls, steps and floors.
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What paint can go over DRYLOK?

Applying Paint Over DRYLOK

DRYLOK readily accepts latex or acrylic paints once the DRYLOK itself is dry. It can be used as a base coat or primer for other paints, for instance, if you prefer a shade not available in any of the DRYLOK products.
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What is the difference between DRYLOK and Drylok extreme?

The main difference is that Drylok Extreme has better water resistance than Drylok Original (15 PSI as opposed to 10 PSI). Drylok Extreme is wind resistant, includes biocide, and has a longer warranty. Additionally, the Extreme has a smooth texture, while Drylok Original offers a sandy texture.
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How can I dry my basement fast?

How to Dry Out a Wet Basement Fast
  1. Air Out The Room. Start drying out the room by airing it out. ...
  2. Look For Dangers in the Room. ...
  3. Find the Source of the Water. ...
  4. Absorb and Remove the Water. ...
  5. Use an Air Mover. ...
  6. Purchase a Dehumidifier. ...
  7. After Water Removal.
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How do I stop water seeping in my basement walls?

Here are eight strategies to keep water out of your basement.
  1. Add Gutter Extensions. ...
  2. Plug Gaps. ...
  3. Restore the Crown. ...
  4. Reshape the Landscape. ...
  5. Repair Footing Drains. ...
  6. Install a Curtain Drain. ...
  7. Pump the Water. ...
  8. Waterproof the Walls.
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What kills black mold?

For a natural solution for getting rid of black mold, combine one part baking soda with five parts distilled white vinegar and five parts water in a spray bottle. Alternatively, you can use a chemical-based mold and mildew remover, all-purpose cleaners, bleach or dish soap.
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What kills mold on cinder block?

Removal of Cinder Block Mold

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, recommends that homeowners use liquid dish detergent and water to remove mold. A cleaning solution of chlorine bleach and water will also kill mold.
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Does Drylok reduce humidity?

DRYLOK® Extreme Masonry Waterproofer is a product that you can use to help reduce moisture from your foundation walls from making your basement into a humid jungle atmosphere.
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