J Bonding wrote
Shytalkz wrote
Would probably stop me talking, , but I suspect that with all due respect , judging with from your response, you like many others think that silicone is some sort of compound that solidifies in the bricks.
This couldn't be further from the truth, it basically lines the pores of the bricks to prevent capillarity.
Quite correct, I should have said cure.Does it prevent or cure TRUE rising damp
Shytalkz wrote
anobium wrote:
Once again we have the flat earth society making wild statements such as "injection stops a building breathing".
Where on earth did you get that one from, I would be interested to hear.
Try plugging your oral cavities with silicone and I think you'll get a pretty good indication of just what it stops a older building doing.
Would probably stop me talking, , but I suspect that with all due respect , judging with from your response, you like many others think that silicone is some sort of compound that solidifies in the bricks.
This couldn't be further from the truth, it basically lines the pores of the bricks to prevent capillarity.