Suited for interior and exterior substrates, RedGard® creates a continuous waterproof membrane barrier with outstanding adhesion and reduces crack transmission in tile and stone floors.Click to see full answer. Likewise, people ask, can RedGard be used on plywood?Redgard can be used as an antifracture membrane over a properly prepared plywood subfloor.Also Know, can RedGard be used on concrete? You can apply RedGard to concrete, cement backerboard, exterior grade plywood and exterior decks. It also bonds directly to metal and plastic drain assemblies. Before installing RedGard, make sure any exterior or wet areas have properly angled floors that slope to drains. Likewise, people ask, will RedGard stick to paint? RedGard Creates a Waterproof and Crack Resistant Membrane Applying RedGard to any surface is super easy. If you can paint a wall you can use RedGard no problem.Does RedGard smell?It’s solvent based and once it evaporates, it leaves the coating. Redgard is probably the premixed version of c-cure, like you can buy some glues premixed. The smell of Redgard (or Laticrete 9235) has never bothered me, but I had a customer one time that was profoundly affected by the odor of the 9235.
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