Keim Soldalit exterior paint is a combination of silica sol and potassium silicate binding agents, creating a high quality, multi purpose exterior paint. Soldalit is suitable for organic, mineral and mixed substrates. Soldalit classic mineral paint is simple to apply and gives an extremely durable, lightfast and UV resistant coating. The enhanced condensation resistance of this paint makes it extremely durable and resistant to weathering.
Keim Soldalit is a great solution for consolidating walls made up of multiple finishes, forming a chemical bond with mineral substrates and a mechanical bond to existing coatings.
Colours
Keim Soldalit is available in a wide range of colours.
Online colour card - colours 9033-9294 (opens in new tab)
Online colour card - colours 9295-9595 (opens in new tab)
Colours on screen may vary from actual colour and for use as a guide, please order a colour card and preferably a sample pot to ensure colour is correct.
Key features and benefits
- Extremely durable
- Highly resistant to weathering
- Breathable, water repellent and highly water vapour permeable
- Economical
- Non flammable
- For use on mineral and previously painted substrates
- Low VOC
- Lightfast and UV stable
- Silicate matt surface appearance
- Environmentally friendly, ISO14001
- Cradle to Cradle Certified SILVER
- Resistant to mould and algae
- Easy and safe application
Application
General Preparation considerations for all surfaces
The key to optimum performance with Keim products is preparation prior to decoration.
- Remove flaking and unstable material back to a sound edge.
- Check that any remaining coatings are stable and feather the edges with sand paper.
- Flat down any shiny surfaces with sandpaper to create a good key
- Remove any Mould and Fungal growth and treat the affected area with Keim Algicid.
- Repair cracks with Keim Spachtel filler
- Ensure air and surface temperatures are between 5-30ºC
Clean all surfaces with clean cold water to remove dirt, dust and contaminants. Leave surfaces to dry naturally.
Please note: Consumption rates are offered for guideline purposes only. For more accurate measures, site trials should be conducted.
Brickwork
Follow the general preparation guidelines.
Specific considerations for Brickwork
Repair any damaged mortar joints. Newly repaired areas should be left for 15 days before painting.
Application
Apply 2 Coats of Keim Soldalit using a brush, roller or airless sprayer. Leave a minimum of 12 hours between coats.
Typical consumption rates for Brick
Keim Soldalit 0.6 kg per square metre for 2 coats
Lime Render
Follow the general preparation guidelines.
Specific consideration for lime render
New lime render should be left to dry for a minimum of 28 days to allow carbonation to a minimum depth of 2.5mm.
Application
Coat all unpainted surfaces with Keim Soldalit Fixativ, this will help reduce any high surface porosity. Apply the Fixativ with a brush and work well into surfaces. Allow to dry for a minimum of 12 hours.
Apply 2 coats of Keim Soldalit using a brush, roller or airless sprayer, leaving at least 12 hours between coats.
Typical consumption rates for new lime render (smooth finish)
Keim Soldalit Fixativ 0.15 lt per square metre
Keim Soldalit 0.45 kg per square metre for 2 coats
Smooth Painted Surfaces
Follow the general preparation guidelines.
Application
Apply 2 coats of Keim Soldalit using a brush, roller or airless sprayer, leaving at least 12 hours between coats.
Typical consumption rates for a smooth surface
Keim Soldalit 0.45 kg per square metre for 2 coats
Roughcast / Pebble Dash
Follow the general preparation guidelines.
Specific consideration for Roughcast / Pebbledash
Any newly rendered/repaired areas must be allowed to dry out for a minimum period of 15 days prior to paint application
Application
Prime any new/bare lime render using the Soldalit Fixativ, applied neat by brush and worked well into the surface. Avoid contact with previously painted surfaces and allow a minimum period of 12 hours before proceeding.
Apply 2 coats of Keim Soldalit using a brush, roller or airless sprayer leaving at least 12 hours between coats:
Dilute the first coat with approx. 20% (by Weight) of Keim Soldalit Fixativ
Dilute the second coat with approx. 5% (by weight) of Keim Soldalit Fixativ
Typical consumption rates for a Roughcast / Pebbledash surface
Primer coat (New / Bare Lime Render)
- Keim Soldalit Fixativ 0.15 lt per square metre
First Coat – 20% dilution
- Keim Soldalit 0.4 kg per square metre
- Keim Soldalit Fixativ 0.08 lt per square metre
Second Coat – 5% dilution
- Keim Soldalit 0.4 kg per square metre
- Keim Soldalit Fixativ 0.02 lt per square metre
Stone
Follow the general preparation guidelines.
Specific consideration for Stonework
Any new/repaired areas must be allowed to dry out for a minimum period of 15 days prior to the application of Keim Mineral Paints.
Application
It is advisable to apply a primer coat of Keim Soldalit Fixativ to porous surfaces. Apply the Fixativ with a brush and work well into surfaces.
Apply 2 coats of Keim Soldalit using a brush, roller or airless sprayer leaving at least 12 hours between coats.
Typical consumption rates for a textured stone surface
Keim Soldalit Fixativ 0.15 lt per square metre
Keim Soldalit 0.6 kg per square metre for 2 coats
Downloads:
Keim Soldalit Brochure
Keim Soldalit Technical Data Sheet
Keim Soldalit Safety Data Sheet
Cradle to Cradle Certification
Cradle to Cradle Certified® is the world’s most advanced, science-based standard for designing and making products today that enable a healthy, equitable, and sustainable tomorrow. Independent third parties examine and assess the substances contained in all products.
Cradle to Cradle Certified® sees materials as substances that are made available to new processes after use. All substances contained in the products must therefore be assessed scientifically for circularity.
All interior paints by KEIM have been awarded the Cradle to Cradle Certified® certificate in SILVER. In the areas of material health, water management and social fairness, the products achieved gold certification (the overall certification result is based on the lowest rated criterion).