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(1) Custom executive checklist + (2) Simple workshop micro-cement formula with numerical values for testing.
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1) Custom Executive Micro-Cement Checklist
A) Floor (Residential / Commercial)
Before Execution
- Stable substrate, no vibration or active cracking
- Floor moisture ≤ 4%
- Mechanical roughening or suitable primer
- Marking expansion and transition joints
During Execution
- Primer: 1 uniform layer
- Base coat 1: 0.8–1 mm
- Installation of fiberglass mesh
- Base coat 2: 0.8–1 mm
- Sanding with 80–120 grit
- Final coats 1 & 2: Each 0.3–0.5 mm
- Fine sanding with 180–240 grit
Completion
- 1 layer of Pre-sealer
- 2 layers of Polyurethane Top Sealer
- Light traffic after 48 hours
- Full use after 7 days
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B) Wall (Interior / Decorative)
- Mesh optional (only on cracked surfaces)
- Total thickness less than floor (approx. 2 mm)
- Focus on texture uniformity and trowel movement
- Lighter sealer (matte or satin)
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C) Pool and Constantly Wet Areas
- Mandatory: Waterproof substrate
- Use stronger resin (SBR/industrial acrylic)
- Minimum 2 layers of epoxy or PU waterproof sealer
- Waterproofing test before use
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2) Simple Workshop Micro-Cement Formula (For Testing)
⚠️ This is an experimental/workshop formula (not industrial), suitable for testing texture, adhesion, and application.
Powder Part (Dry Mix)
- White Cement 42.5 → 10 kg
- Micronized Silica Powder (200–400 mesh) → 5 kg
- Soft Marble Powder → 3 kg
- Mineral Microfiller (optional) → 1 kg
Total Powder: 19 kg
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Liquid Part (Binder)
- Clean water → 3.5 to 4 liters
- SBR or water-based acrylic resin → 1.5 liters
- Superplasticizer (polycarboxylate) → 20 to 30 grams
- Mineral pigment → maximum 2% of cement weight
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Mixing Method
- Mix dry powders thoroughly
- Combine water + resin + additive separately
- Slowly add liquid to powder
- Mix with low-speed mixer for 3–4 minutes
- Rest for 2 minutes → final mixing
Desired consistency: Paste-like, no flow, no clumping
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Thickness and Consumption
- Each layer: 0.5–1 mm
- Approximate consumption: 1.6 to 1.8 kg per square meter per mm
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Common Errors in Workshop Testing
- Too much water → cracking and weakness
- Too little resin → flaking
- Application too thick → hairline cracks
- No mesh on floor → structural cracking
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Final Word
Micro-cement is “not just a material,” it’s a system.
If the substrate, mixing, and sealer are correct, the result is professional and durable.
And if neglected, even the best formula will fail.








