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GONE: 2 x 25kg bags of Larsen priming slurry


Roddy

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Bought in error. Was £30 a bag. Have been stored indoors since delivery. Collect from SE22, near Heber primary school.


Description says…

Larsen Streetscape PS Primer is a cement-based slurry, ideal for priming the back of pavers, steps, coping and setts. SBR Primer is supplied in 25kg bags, enough to cover approximately 19m2, it should particularly be used with stone that is non-porous, such as porcelain, granite and slate, to aid adhesion to the bedding layer.


Photos (sorry about quality, don’t want to have to move the bags!)…

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