Interior Efflorescence?

Interior efflorescence is a common problem encountered in buildings where white or greyish salt deposits appear on interior walls, floors, or other surfaces. This issue occurs when water-soluble salts migrate through the building materials and evaporate, leaving behind unsightly residue. By following these steps, interior efflorescence can be effectively tackled, restoring the aesthetic appeal of the interior spaces.

Recommended Solution

3 easy steps to Interior Efflorescence?

Application Steps

Step 1

Clean and Wirebush the surface.

Step 2

Fill cracks upto 5 mm with K2 Krackseal.

Step 3

Apply single coat of K2 Hydroseal. Allow it to dry for 4-6 hours.

Step 4

For a smooth finish of topcoat, Apply double coat of K2 Wall putty.