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Glass Block Mortar

Glass Block Mortar

E-Z Mix Inc.

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Quick Overview
    Glass Block Mortar is a dry, factory blended mortar specifically designed for the installation of glass block. The product is a thoroughly blended mix of white cement, lime, water repellant agents and silica sand. Standard color is bright white.
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PREPARATION: When laying glass block, brick or concrete block, be sure that the footing is sound and adequate to support the load. When repairing mortar joints remove all loose and foreign material. Dampen areas to be repaired just prior to application. MIXING: Empty the contents into a mortar box, wheelbarrow or mechanical mixer. When mixing by hand, form a crater for adding water. Add approximately 3.5 quarts (3.3 L) of water per 50 lb. (22.6 kg) bag or enough to achieve a workable mix. If too stiff, add more water a little at a time. Avoid a soupy mix. Excess water reduces strength and durability and can cause cracking. In cold weather use warm water to accelerate the set. Use cold water to slow the set in hot weather. Retempering impairs performance.
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Manufacturer: E-Z Mix Inc.
 
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