Nothing you can build with can do without 'Pudlo' protection for long
Concrete dusts, discolours and usually allows water to pass through. Stone corrodes and soaks water. Mortar weathers. Steel rusts. Floors wear and dust. Wood greys, dries and cracks. 'PUDLO' protection either prevents these faults or assists in retarding them satisfactorily. 'PUDLO' protection stands for a comprehensive range of products which protect all building materials from weather, corrosion, staining and abrasion. Here are the amazing facts about just four.
'PUDLO' Cement Water- proofer makes any con- crete waterproof. It assists compression strength, in- creases hardening rate and reduces segregation and cracking.
'Unifilm' is a new, clear polyurethane coating which can be applied by brush or spray to most structural building mater- ials, giving a high gloss film. It protects floors from heavy traffic seals off
rising dampness. It pro- tects concrete from stain- ing, often seals against rusting, and resists oil and petrol. 'Unifilm' coatings will resist years of weather exposure, salt water, dilute acids, alkalies and atmos- pheric grime etc. It is effective in very low and quite high temperatures. 'Unifilm' is quite flexible yet resistant to abrasion and scratching.
'Nodust' is another poly- urethane especially for- mulated to soak in con- crete floors and screeds to eliminate dusting com- pletely. The treated floor surface is considerably stronger and will take heavy traffic, whilst at the same time being resistant to petrol and oils etc. Ready for use in 5 hours.
'Releasa' makes timber
shuttering almost as long lasting as steel. Plywood treated with it will stand six months of continuous site work easily and the resulting finish is always perfect, with no staining, continuous colour, and little need for sanding. 'Releasa' works equally well on hardboard or chip- board, eliminates release agents or mould oils and allows shuttering thus treated to be sawn.
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Full details from THE PUDLO GROUP OF COMPANIES, P.O. BOX 12, KING'S LYNN, NORFOLK, ENGLAND.
Far East Architect & Builder April, 1966
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