







🛠️ Seal out damp, seal in confidence!
Rempro1 DPC Cream is a BBA-certified, silicone-based damp proofing treatment designed to create a long-lasting physical barrier against rising damp in masonry walls. Easy to apply with standard tools, it offers over 20 years of protection and meets rigorous UK building standards, making it the go-to solution for both new builds and renovations.




| Manufacturer | Fort Products Limited |
| Part Number | DPC1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 23.4 x 30.8 cm; 560 g |
| Item model number | 634972854110 |
| Size | 1 x 400ml |
| Colour | White |
| Material | Silicone |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Migrates to form a pore liner and produces silane vapour during curing |
| Usage | Construction and building wall |
| Included Components | 1 x 400 ml Rempro DPC Damp Proofing Course Injection Cream - Treatment and Control of Rising Damp, Pack of 1 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 560 g |
M**C
Good product
Did the job....so far, so good. Damp seems to be gone and I've waited a year to review so as to be sure it works.
M**E
Prompt delivery
Easy to use, time will tell on its effectiveness, sa the wall needs to dry out
S**N
Depends
Not the easiest thing to use not sure if works as only just used it.
D**D
Good product that came on time.
Cake on time andcwascwell packaged, I ha ent used them yet but, if they are the same as my other ones, they will be fine.
C**N
Great value
Good value, prompt delivery.Time will tell if the product works.
P**O
Easy to use
Easy to use, time will tell if it works?will try to remember to give an update after a year, the only critisism i would give is to the manufacturer just to make it slight thicker in consistensy .
M**.
Reasonably cheap
Reasonably cheap product, however it is rather Thin Consistency, should be more like Toothpaste. My advise is Check out best prices for the DPC CREAM STICKS, less mess and just cut them off if nesc, pre cut them short so they leave a gap at the top of the hole to plug it with mortar etc. Or you could ream out a space to plug the Hole by using 12MM Drill bit and twisting it in with your fingers. You can use plastic plugs with the cream but the sticks won't squash down as easy ? The modern trend is to re mortar not plastic plugs on the outside wall. However under internal plaster its a quicker turn around to plastic plug the drill holes and Stablize Sealer Coat over the Bare Brickwork ready for Re Plastering. REMEMBER, your NOT SUPPOSED to DRILL completely through into the WALL CAVITY ? you only drill 3/4 into the joint Mortar, not the Bricks. However as a DIY its inevitable you will OOPSY DAISY. REMEMBER when the cream dissolves and soaks into the mortar, the drill hole will reopen up so Moisture from the Cavity can creep up behind the new Plaster work and course Damp Patches ? That's why I recommend plastic plugs on internal walls, tap them in Half way so the seal off the Drill Holes and Provide a Fixing Anchor for your new COURSE UNDERCOAT PLASTER. I think most DIY come backs and the return of Damp Patches are coursed by drill holes going into the Cavity not being Capped off and just Plasterd over ?
G**K
all good
all good
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