Construction method for strengthening bottom-painting putty via glue immersion on building pain wall surface
A technology of architectural coatings and construction methods, which is applied in the processing of building materials, construction, building structure, etc., can solve the problems of rolling skin, bulging, fine cracks on the surface of coatings, etc., and achieves the effect of being conducive to adhesion
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[0013] The specific implementation of the present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the examples. The following examples are only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention more clearly, but not to limit the protection scope of the present invention.
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[0015] The invention relates to a construction method for strengthening the base putty glue seepage on the wall surface of architectural paint, comprising the following steps:
[0016] 1) Prepare the loose paint batch putty after drying, and apply the putty on the wall surface that needs to be finished with paint with a trowel, until it is basically flat, and wait for it to dry and solidify;
[0017] 2) After the wall putty is dry, sand and smooth the loose wall putty with sand skin to meet the leveling requirements;
[0018] 3) Use a water-soluble adhesive that is no longer soluble in water...
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