Yes, tanking slurry waterproofs against positive and negative hydrostatic heads of water and is suitable for use, internally, externally, above and below ground.

Yes, tanking slurry waterproofs against positive and negative hydrostatic heads of water and is suitable for use, internally, externally, above and below ground.
Tanking slurry is a minimum 2 coat application, with each layer applied at a uniform thickness of at least 1 mm per coat.
Tanking slurry is a cementitious waterproofing system which creates a monolithic bond using crystalline chemicals when applied to concrete and masonry structures.
Yes, masonry protection cream can be painted over with a water based exterior grade emulsion masonry paint. No Hydro highly recommended you to paint over masonry protection cream within 3-10 days of application. If application is after 3-10 days the surface beading which develops can inhibit the paint adhering to the surface.
Yes, masonry protection cream can be applied to some tiles like concrete and clay tiles, however it would not be suitable for painted tiles, glazed clay tiles and engobe clay tiles.
Yes, masonry protection cream can be applied to engineering bricks.