Transform your paving, paths and patio projects with SikaCeram®-621 FlowFix Specifically formulated for use with porcelain or ceramic paving.
Key Benefits
- Efficient Application: Fast-setting with strong bond strength, easily squeegee into joints.
- Quick Cure Time: Sets in just 60 minutes, ensuring timely project completion.
- Exceptional Bond Strength: Provides robust connection between paving materials and joints.
- Traffic Compatibility: Suitable for vehicular traffic, ideal for diverse outdoor paving needs.
Recommended Bonding Primer:
For optimal results, use SikaCeram®-62 FlowFix Bonding Primer to adhere tiles to the bedding mortar.
What you will need
- A drill and spiral action mixer
- A mixing bucket
- A squeegee
- A sponge float
- A stiff brush
- A soft cloth
- A rubber mallet
- Spirit Level
- PPE: Safety boots, Gloves, Glasses
Preperation
- Ensure the tiled area is fully set, stable, and secure.
- Clean the substrate, removing dust, weeds, dirt, and organic growth.
- Clear joints of any material and pre-wet tiles, ensuring no standing water.
Gaps / Joints:
Joints should be between 3-10 mm wide with a minimum depth of 15 mm.
Read the instructions.
Application
Step 1: Mixing
Mix the contents of the bag with clean water as recommended, using a drill and spiral action mixer.
Tip: Always add powder to water.
Mix for approximately 3 minutes until a smooth, lump-free flowable mortar is achieved.
Avoid overmixing or creating excessive air bubbles.Tip:
Do not mix more product than can be used within 20 minutes.
Step 2: Joint Filling
Pour SikaCeram®-621 FlowFix Jointing Compound into joints immediately after mixing.
Use a squeegee to work the compound across the tiled area, ensuring all joints are filled.
Add more product to joints as needed.
Step 3: Setting Time
Ensure the product has hardened sufficiently before cleaning.
Step 4: Cleaning
Remove product residue from the tiled surface using a sponge float with clean, fresh water.
For tough areas scrub with a stiff brush, washing away once the mortar has begun to cure.
Avoid brushing over joints.
Step 5: Polishing:
Once the mortar has sufficiently set, polish the tiled area using a dry, soft cloth to remove any final residues.
Ensure no product residue is left on the tiled surface.