What is Microne Microcement?
Microne Microcement is a high-performance, trowel-applied coating that delivers seamless, grout-free surfaces with a refined, modern finish. Suitable for floors, walls, stairs, wet areas, bathrooms, ceilings, benchtops, outdoor areas, pool surrounds, and joinery. It offers full waterproofing in every layer, outstanding durability (up to 55MPa), flexibility, stain resistance, anti-slip properties, low VOC, and an A+ indoor air quality rating.
Chosen by architects and designers worldwide, Microne is the ultimate solution for creating luxurious, minimalist spaces, where high-end aesthetics meet architectural performance.
Why the professionals choose Cemher?
Professionals choose Cemher Microne Microcement because no other coating matches its performance, longevity, and warranty support. When a business values protecting both their clients and their own reputation, the choice is always Cemher.
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Superior compressive strength
Highest impact and stain resistance
Fully waterproof before sealers — the only microcement in Australia with this feature
Suitable for both interior and exterior applications
Visually striking with tonal variation and texture
Industry-leading warranties
No need for frequent resealing like other brands
Preferred by high-end builders, architects, and designers globally
Trusted in over 40 countries
Independently lab-tested to meet Australian and European standards
Where is Cemher Microne made?
Microne is proudly manufactured in Valencia, Spain by a company with over 80 years of expertise in producing high-performance architectural coatings. This deep heritage ensures unmatched quality, innovation, and reliability in every batch.
What is the shelf life of Microne?
The shelf life is 1 year from the date of manufacture.
What’s the difference between Microne and Microne Plus?
Microne is a single-component product that is ready to use directly from the bucket.
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Microne Plus is dual-component where a 500ml hardening additive is added to each bucket to double the compressive strength. We only use this version genrally for commercial spaces, high traffic areas and external floors.
What is the pot life time difference between Microne and MicrOne Plus?
Microne is a ready to use and does not have a dry time. Simply put the lid back on the bucket and come back to use it at anytime.
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Microne Plus has a two hour working time once the hardener is added to the product. Only mix up the amount of product you can comfortable apply within two hours.
What Australian standards does Cemher Microne comply with?
Microne complies with UNE-EN 13813, AS 4858:2004 and AS 3740:2021. Specific compliance depends on following the correct substrate preparation methods. View performance declaration for water impermeability here
Does Cemher Microne comply with Australian standards for wet areas?
Yes. When applied over a compliant waterproofing membrane or existing compliant substrate Cemher Microne meets the requirements of AS 4858:2004 and aligns with AS 3740:2021 for waterproofing domestic wet areas.
We are superior to all other coatings when used in wet areas due as CEMHER Microne is waterproof in every layer achieving complete impermeability.
Is Cemher Microne suited for a day spa or wellness centre?
Yes, Cemher Microne is an excellent choice for day spas and wellness retreats, especially in environments with frequent water exposure. Unlike traditional microcements that rely solely on sealers, Cemher is impermeable from base to top coat, providing built-in moisture protection that won't degrade over time or show any water absorption marks.
It's perfect for creating calm, minimalist environments with no joints or grout lines which harbour mould or bacteria.
Safe for enclosed spaces with sensitive clients, promoting a healthy, toxin-free atmosphere.
No respirable silica means safer installation and reduced airborne dust, a major plus in wellness spaces.
Durable against oils, products, and water splashes, while achieving P4–P5 slip ratings depending on finish
Cemher Microne Achieves an A+ Indoor air quality rating and is low VOC
Is Cemher suitable for commercial spaces & Fit-outs?
Yes, Cemher Microcement is perfectly suited for commercial environments. It’s not only stronger, with higher flexural strength and stain resistance, but also significantly faster to apply than traditional microcements.
Unlike most systems that require a full day for primer to cure, Cemher’s primer can be overcoated in just 1 hour, speeding up installation timelines. Additionally, because Cemher’s coatings are fully impermeable, there’s no need for multiple penetrating sealers. You can go straight to the final sealer coats, saving both time, labour & costs.
This makes Cemher the preferred choice for high-performance, fast-turnaround commercial projects.
Does Cemher offer installation services?
No, Cemher doesn’t offer installation services directly. However, we have provided training to hundreds of experienced applicators and can recommend trusted local installers familiar with Cemher products & systems.
What are the most popular Microne colours?
Every Cemher colour is popular for different reasons, it simply depends on the look you’re after.
Our designer-curated palette offers a refined range to suit every style and project.
To choose with confidence, we strongly recommend ordering small samples (3.5cm x 4.5cm). These are an invaluable tool to view the true tone in your own space.
Please note: colours should never be selected off a screen, as digital displays are not an accurate representation.
You can also explore our Colour Visualiser here to get an overall feel before sampling
Can I buy individual Microne microcement samples?
Yes, you can find our samples here.
To choose with confidence, we strongly recommend ordering small samples (3.5cm x 4.5cm). These are an invaluable tool to view the true tone in your own space.
Please note: colours should never be selected off a screen, as digital displays are not an accurate representation.
You can also explore our Colour Visualiser here to get an overall feel before sampling
Can I order a full Colour Sample Folder?
The CEMHER designer sample folders are a resources curated for industry professionals assisting in the specification process and are available to approved CEMHER Spec+ accounts and Applicators who have undergone CEMHER training.
Does CEMHER have a Display Office?
CEMHER'S offical display office & HQ is located on the Gold Coast and is the only display location in Australia. It features a large architecturally designed space showcasing multiple finishes across several substrates.
book display visit here
MICRONE PERFORMANCE
Why do professionals prefer Cemher Microne?
Superior compressive strength
Highest impact and stain resistance
Fully waterproof before sealers — the only microcement in Australia with this feature
Suitable for both interior and exterior applications
Visually striking with tonal variation and texture
Industry-leading warranties
No need for frequent resealing like other brands
Preferred by high-end builders, architects, and designers globally
Trusted in over 40 countries
Independently lab-tested to meet Australian and European standards
25 year product Warranty
How waterproof is Cemher Microne?
Cemher microcement is the only 100% waterproof in every layer system, even before the final sealing process. This makes it the only choice for moisture-prone areas like bathrooms, kitchens, sinks and externals.
Where can Cemher Microne be applied?
Internals & Externals
Floors
Walls & Ceilings
Bathrooms & Wet Areas
Benchtops & Joinery
Facades & Pavements
Pool surrounds
Stairs & Furniture
Is MicrOne suitable for wet areas?
Yes,CEMHER Microne is the only microcement system recommend for wet areas, and for good reason.
It’s the only system that is fully waterproof in every layer, offering moisture resistance even before the final sealers are applied. This eliminates the risks associated with porous, cement-heavy products used by other brands, which rely solely on sealers that can wear down over time.
Other products can lead to water ingress, mould issues, and unsightly discolouration — especially in showers and bathrooms.
Cemher Microne is engineered to meet AS 3740:2021, the Australian standard for internal wet area waterproofing, and is backed by a 25-year internal warranty.
There’s no substitute when performance, longevity and compliance truly matter.
Is Cemher Microne crack resistant?
Yes, Cemher Microcement is flexible and highly crack-resistant, offering superior flexural strength compared to any other coating system available in Australia.
While no microcement can hold together a failing substrate, Cemher’s advanced formulation is engineered to absorb minor movement without cracking — a critical advantage in the Australian climate, where temperature shifts and substrate expansion are common.
Many other products are brittle, outdated, and simply not built for our conditions. Cemher’s system is designed for stability, longevity, and a flawless finish that lasts.
If performance matters, there’s only one choice.
Why choose Cemher microcement over other brands?
The standout advantage is waterproofing in every layer, not just in the surface sealer. This sets Cemher apart as the only system offering true built-in moisture protection.
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Beyond that, Cemher outperforms in every key category:
Flexural strength
Compressive strength
Industry-leading warranty coverage
View the Performance Docs
What is the warranty of Cemher Microne?
Cemher provide a 25 year product warranty in accordance with our warranty policy
Can Cemher Microne Microcement be used in Commercial or High Traffic Spaces?
Yes, Cemher Microne Microcement performs exceptionally well in high-traffic and commercial environments. For enhanced durability, adding the optional Plus hardener component significantly increases compressive strength by double.
Is Cemher Microne Microcement Slip Resistant?
Yes – Cemher Microne can achieve up to a P5 slip rating, making it suitable for high-slip-risk areas.
When finished in the tuscan 3 layer base coat system, Microne can reach a P5 slip rating, and when finished with the Medium Top Coat, it achieves a solid P4 rating.
However, over-sanding can reduce slip resistance, so it’s important to follow our sanding guidelines carefully to maintain compliance and safety.
With the right finish, Cemher Microne offers both beauty and practical performance – without compromise.
Is Cemher Microne Microcement Stain Resistant?
Yes, Cemher Microne sealer "Aquapur70" is our highest-performing two-part sealer, engineered for maximum stain resistance and durability.
With 65% solids content, it delivers exceptional surface protection and long-term performance, far surpassing typical sealers on the market.
Aquapur 70 has been independently tested to ASTM D1308 standards, where it excelled under aggressive staining conditions.
When only the toughest finish will do, Aquapur 70 is the clear choice.
What is the pH level of Microne after 24 hours?
The pH level is approximately 12 after 24 hours of curing.
Can Microne withstand wheeled furniture?
Yes, both Microne and Microne Plus are suitable for areas where wheeled furniture is used.
What is the surface hardness of Cemher Microne?
The surface hardness for Cemher Microne is over 150 N/mm² and for Microne Plus, it's over 180 N/mm², ensuring excellent resistance to wear and abrasion.
Is Microne microcement UV resistant?
Yes, Cemher Microne is UV resistant and non-yellowing.
MICRONE AESTHETICS
What does Microne microcement look like once applied?
Microne creates a smooth, seamless surface with soft tonal variation and a beautiful texture. The finish is modern, minimal, and luxurious to touch/walk on and perfect for high-end, architectural spaces.
Does Microne microcement look cloudy and natural?
Yes, Cemher Microne is designed to achieve a refined, natural, and cloudy appearance using the correct techniques.
This soft tonal movement is created by trowelling fresh product over partially drying areas, resulting in a smooth, cloud-like effect without harsh lines, heavy trowel marks, or burnishing.
You can see this application style in our Microne Application Video here.
Microne delivers a premium, high-end architectural finish, not the cheap, gritty look of overworked or heavily trowelled systems.
It avoids the "grundy" aesthetic many clients want to steer clear of, no harsh edges, no drag lines, and no scratchy textures.
Cemher is built for projects where design matters.
Microne is elegant and can be tonal or consistent depending on application and preference. Engineered to deliver both visual impact and lasting quality.
If you're after a sophisticated, design-led finish that feels considered and premium, Microne is the clear choice.
What is the sheen level of Aquapur70 sealer?
Aquapur 70 delivers a beautiful matte finish with a subtle, velvety sheen.During the initial 7-day curing period, the surface may appear slightly shinier than expected, this is completely normal and will settle to its intended finish as the product fully cures.
Does microne have to be textured or can it be smooth?
Microne microcement can be applied smooth with no texture or can be highly textured with depth and pitting. Generally walls will have some texture by using a stamping technique found in the application video - MicrOne Application Guide
Floors are mostly troweled flat and smooth.
Can Microne microcement be burnished?
Yes and No. Microne can be burnished by applying extra pressure with the trowel as the material begins to dry. This creates darker tonal marks, which can enhance the aesthetic on darker colours.
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If you prefer a the finish to have no burnishing marks, it’s important to discuss this with your applicator beforehand and request a sign-off sample. For more details, refer to the Microne Application Video. MicrOne Application Guide
Will there be visible joins or grout lines?
No. Microne is completely seamless, there are no grout lines or visible joins. This gives the space a clean, continuous look.
Is the texture rough or smooth to the touch?
Microne has a velvety, stone-like texture that feels smooth and luxurious underfoot.
It’s designed to deliver a high-end, tactile experience, naturally slip-resistant without being glossy or harsh.
MICRONE SUBSTRATE
What surfaces are suitable for Cemher Microne Microcement?
Cemher Microne can be applied to a variety of substrates, including:
Gyprock/Plasterboard
Villaboard
Fibre Cement (FC)
Rendered surfaces
Painted surfaces
MDF
Pine
Hebel
Porcelain/Tiles
Concrete
Cement
Waterproofing membranes
How do I prepare Plasterboard for microne?
For newly plastered walls, prepare the surface to a smooth finish as per standard paint-ready specifications.
Apply a sealer undercoat to mitigate banding effects and ensure strong primer adhesion.
What surfaces are NOT suitable for Cemher Microne Microcement?
Cemher Microne should not be directly applied over without correct preparation.
Natural timber that requires expansion
Large open expansion joints
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If you have natural timber stairs, flooring or joinery it is best to remove them back to the original concrete slab or to screw and glue FC sheeting overtop first.
Can Microne be applied over existing tiles?
Yes, Microne can be applied directly over existing tiles, making it an ideal solution for renovations.
It’s essential that the tiles are secure, not drummy or loose, and that the surface is properly prepared. This includes removing any shine from the tile surface and filling grout lines using Microne Base to ensure a smooth, stable foundation.
With the right preparation, Microne transforms tiled surfaces into seamless, modern finishes with minimal demolition.
What preparation do tiles require?
Ensure existing tiles are sound. Replace any loose or drummy tiles. Use a dustless grinder to remove high points and gloss for better adhesion. Fill joins/grout lines with Microne Base.
Should I fill the grouted tile joins?
Yes. Fill tile joints with Microne Base and scrape flush to minimise build-up on the tile surface.
Once the grout lines are filled, can I start the system steps?
Yes, after grinding the tiles and filling the joints, allow 24 hours for curing before proceeding.
Next, apply Primer 100 over the entire surface, then tack mesh directly onto the substrate to reinforce the system. From there, follow the full application steps as outlined in the Microne Installation Guide.
Proper preparation ensures long-term performance and a flawless finish when applying Microne over tiles.
Does Cemher need a waterproofing membrane in a wet area?
Cemher Microcement is waterproof in every layer, providing excellent moisture resistance as part of the overall system.
However, its purpose is not to act as a standalone waterproofing membrane. To comply with Australian Building Codes, a compliant membrane must be applied prior to microcement in wet areas.
This ensures the system meets AS 3740:2021 and performs as intended.
Is there a recommended waterproofing product for wet areas to ensure compatibility with Microne?
Any acrylic waterproofing membrane that complies with Australian Standards for wet areas is compatible with Microne.
However, we always recommend consulting with your waterproofing professional to ensure the selected product is suitable for your specific project and site conditions.
Correct substrate preparation and membrane installation are critical to long-term performance and compliance.
The waterproofing isn't flat, will this impact the system?
While performance won’t be affected, it's important to apply the waterproofing membrane smoothly and without lumps.Because the microcement system is only 3–4mm thick,any unevenness in the membrane can impact the final aesthetic. A smooth base ensures a flawless, high-end finish.
When applying Microne over concrete, do I need to moisture test?
Yes, when applying over concrete, the slab must be fully cured (minimum 28 days) and moisture levels must be below 5%.
Be sure to test multiple points across the surface to confirm consistent readings before proceeding with the application.
Should I fill the joints and screw holes in the wall sheets prior to applying microcement?
Yes, all joints should bepre-filled using a suitable wall filler or joint compoundto create a smooth, even surface.
Paintable Sikaflexmay also be used to fill screw holes if flexibility is needed. Proper preparation ensures a seamless and stable finish.
Can I apply MicrOne over underfloor or radiant heating?
Yes, when applying Microne over underfloor or radiant heating, the standard acrylic Microne Base must be replaced with our cementitious base coat, MicroDur, as part of the Cemher Hybrid System.
This ensures the system can handle thermal movement and performs as intended.
You can view the Hybrid System guide here: Hybrid System
How do I prepare the substrate ready for Microne?
The surface must be clean, dry, and free from dust, grease, dirt, or loose paint. Any flaking or unstable coatings should be removed.
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Always refer to the CEMHER Microne Substrate Guidelines Documentation & Specifications
Do I need to level or patch the substrate before applying microne?
Yes, all joints, cracks, and imperfections must be filled using acompatible patching compound suited to your substrate.
The surface should beflat, smooth, and levelto ensure optimal adhesion and a flawless final finish.
How much height allowance should I leave for Cemher Microcement?
Allow for a total build-up of 3–4mm for the full floor system, and approximately 1.5mm for wall applications.
Can I apply Cemher over fresh new concrete, screed, or render?
No, these materials must be fully cured before applying microcement. Wait a minimum of 28 days after installing any cementitious substrate.
Always check the curing time of the specific product used, and ensure moisture levels are below 5% before beginning the application.
What if my substrate has moisture or is damp?
Any moisture issues must be resolvedbefore applying microcement. Cemher systems should only be applied oversound, dry substrateswith amoisture content below 5%, confirmed using a moisture meter.
MICRONE APPLICATION
Where can I apply Microne microcement?
Cemher microcement is the only true waterproof in every layer microcement and can be applied to multiple substrates and areas. These areas include, Wet areas, Bathrooms, Floors, Walls, Benchtops, Joinery, internal and external.
What system should I use in a bathroom or wet area?
For bathrooms and wet areas, you should use the full Cemher Microne system, which is the only microcement in Australia that is waterproof in every layer.
The system includes:
Primer 100, mesh, 2 coats of Microne Base, 2 coats of Microne Medium, and 2 coats of Aquapur 70 sealer – all available in a convenient 10m² kit.
Do I need to apply the full system in my bathroom walls and floors?
Yes, full system must be applied to bathrooms and wet areas. To view the system steps, please review our product guides
What is the system thickness?
The Cemher MicrOne full system is 3-4mm thick. the Wall system is 1.5mm thick
What is the best way to apply MicrOne microcement?
Please view the Cemher MicrOne installation video here - MicrOne Application Video
How should I apply microne to walls and floors?
Microcement can be applied smooth with no texture or can be highly textured with depth and pitting. Generally walls will have some texture by using a stamping technique found in the application video - MicrOne Application Guide
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Floors are mostly troweled flat and smooth.
Should I sand between coats of microne?
Yes, sanding between coats is recommended to ensure a smooth, even finish and proper intercoat adhesion.
Use40–80 grit for the base coats and80–120 grit for the top coats, depending on the desired texture and finish.
What type of Sandpaper Should I use?
Avoid using generic coloured sandpapers dyed with oxides, as they can shed pigment and cause staining that may show through after sealing.
We always recommend using Mirka-branded sandpapers, such as Galaxy or Abranet Ace, which are high-quality, non-staining, and designed for precision work.
Use 40–80 grit for base coats and 80–120 grit for top coats for best results.
You can order them here: Cemher Tools Collection
What type of Sander should I use?
We recommend using a high-quality dustless sander with a HEPA filter to ensure clean site conditions and support health and safety during application.
Mirka dustless sanders are ideal for microcement work and trusted by professionals.
You can order them here: Cemher Tools Collection
Should I overlap the mesh?
No, we recommend butting the mesh edges together without overlapping, to avoid unnecessary build-up.
In corners, always use separate pieces for each surface rather than running the mesh through the corner. This ensures a cleaner finish and better adhesion.
What mesh should I use?
Mesh is required to be incorporated when using the full microne system. Use the 80gsm Cemher Microcement Mesh, which is specifically designed for our system.
Thicker render mesh is not suitable, as Cemher coatings are only 3–4mm thick and require a lightweight mesh that won’t affect the finish.
How should I trowel out from the internal corners?
Always complete one surface at a time, trowelling out from the internal corner. Once that surface is dry, move to the adjacent wall.
This method avoids working beside a wet edge and helps maintain clean, precise corners for a more professional finish.
How should I trowel over bull nose edges?
The best method is to lightly roll your trowel over the edge during application, then correct any high points with light sanding once dry.
For a cleaner finish and less sanding, you can also pull a piece of plastic (like a plastic bag) across the edge while the product is still wet to smooth it out.
Can I coat directly over expansion joints?
Not without proper preparation. Do not apply microcement directly over open expansion joints.
You may fill the joint flush with paintable Sikaflex before applying the microcement system to improve adhesion. However, we recommend respecting all structural expansion joints as outlined in the Microne Product Guide.
Always follow the architect’s or engineer’s instructions specific to your project.
Should skirting boards be removed before starting?
It depends on the desired finish.
If the existing skirting boards are staying, tape 3–4mm above the floor line and apply the microcement up to the tape. Remove the tape after application for a clean, defined edge.
For a more minimal, seamless look, we recommend removing the skirting boards before starting and running the microcement flush to the wall.
Can Microne microcement be used in a bathroom niche?
Yes, Cemher MicrOne is suitable for use in all wet area substrates, including bathroom niches, as it is waterproof in every layer.
What Microcement trowels should I purchase?
The Cemher Finishing Trowel is a versatile option, ideal for both base and top coat applications.
For larger areas or base coat work, we recommend the Cemher Base Trowel, a flexible scraper is highly effective.
All recommended tools are available in our online shop: Cemher Tools Collection
How should I clean my tools after using Microne?
The best way to effortlessly clean microne from tools is with warm soapy water immediately after use.
MICRONE ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY
Does Microne contain respirable silica?
No! One of the key advantages of using Microne. Unlike most Australian microcements, which contain respirable silica that can spread fine dust particles throughout your property, Microne is silica-free, making it a far safer choice. Don’t risk harmful cementitious silica filled materials in your space.
Can Microne Microcement get mouldy in wet areas?
No, Cemher Microne cannot grow mould, and here’s why:
The entire system is completely impermeable, meaning no water can penetrate through any layer of the coating. Unlike cementitious microcements from other brands which rely on surface sealers for waterproofing — Cemher’s system is waterproof in every layer.
When sealers from other systems begin to break down (often within months), water can seep behind the coating, creating the perfect conditions for mould growth. Cemher eliminates this risk entirely by embedding waterproofing throughout the full system, not just on the surface.
As a result, Cemher is frequently used to rectify failed installations from other Australian brands that have incorrectly claimed their microcement is wet-area suitable.
We’re also trusted and backed by insurance providers for rectification works, a testament to Cemher’s performance, compliance, and reliability.
Is Cemher Microne Microcement Low VOC?
Yes, Cemher is a low-VOC, water-based coating that is safe to use and achieves an A+ indoor air quality rating for healthy indoor environments.
Is Cemher Microne safe to use indoors?
Yes. Cemher Microne is a water-based acrylic system with low VOC emissions, achieving an A+ indoor air quality rating. It’s safe for use in homes, commercial spaces, healthcare, and hospitality environments.
Is Cemher Microne an eco-friendly product?
Yes. As a water-based system, Microne supports sustainable building practices and green design standards.
What makes Cemher microne safer than other brands of microcements ?
Unlike many cementitious microcement brands that contain respirable silica, a hazardous substance released during mixing, sanding, or even opening the container, Cemher Microne is completely silica-free.
This significantly reduces health risks for installers, protects your home environment, and ensures safer conditions for other trades on site.
It also supports compliance with Australian WHS standards, making Cemher the safer and more responsible choice without compromising performance.
Is Cemher suitable for sensitive environments?
Yes, Cemher Microne has a low-emission formulation and holds an A+ air quality rating, making it well-suited for homes with children or pets, wellness clinics, and aged care facilities.
It’s a safe and trusted option for environments where air quality and wellbeing are a priority.
What are the microcement sealers made from?
Our high-performance sealers are water-based polyurethanes.
SPECIFIERS
What is the CEMHER SPEC+ Program?
The SPEC+ Program is an exclusive initiative for specifiers, architects, designers and builders. Offering tailored support, curated resources and professional incentives to streamline project specification and elevate client presentations.
How do I apply to join the CEMHER SPEC+ program?
You can apply directly via the SPEC+ sign-up form on our website. Applications are reviewed within 24 hours, and successful applicants receive access to exclusive tools, resources, and project support.
Join here
What are the key benefits of joining SPEC+?
CEMHER SPEC+ Portal
Mobile App account Including spec sheets, care guides, and application info for specifier use
Sample Colour Collection
Display Office Services at our Gold Coast HQ and SPEC+ Incentive Program for your projects and marketing support
Can I specify a custom colour for my project?
Yes, we have thousands of colours loaded into our commercial tint machines. Simply specify Cemher Microcement and your chosen colour during the design phase, and we'll tint it accordingly when it’s time to place the order. If you’d like to confirm the colour accuracy beforehand, you’re welcome to request a custom sample.
How do I access technical and specification documents?
All resources are available for download on our website or within the SPEC+ portal and mobile app.
Is there a physical display space where I can see CEMHER finishes?
Often referred to as Australia's most impressive microcement display, our Gold Coast HQ showcases a wide range of finishes, textures, and on-trend colours applied across various substrates. It’s the perfect space for professionals to experience the versatility and aesthetic impact of Cemher Microcement firsthand.
Can I receive physical sample Collections?
Yes. Approved specifiers can access our Sample Colour Collection which is designed for use in presentations, client consultations, and material boards.
Can I collaborate with CEMHER on marketing or media?
Yes. We actively offer collaborative opportuities with selected specifiers through content, campaigns and co-branded features. Use your SPEC+ dashboard to express interest in partnerships.
MICRONE CARE & MAINTENANCE
When can I start using my Cemher Microne surface after installation?
After the final sealers are applied, avoid wetting or cleaning the surface for at least 7 days. During this period, refrain from walking on or using the surface and avoid any impact or placing objects on it.
How long does it take for Cemher Microne to fully cure?
Cemher Microne fully hardens in 30 days. During the first 14 days, avoid cleaning the surface with any cleaners. Use the surface lightly during the initial 30 days and ensure good airflow for proper drying and hardening.
How should I clean my Cemher Microne floors?
Clean the surface with water and a pH-neutral cleaner, such as the Cemher Microcement Floor Cleaner. Avoid any acid-based, ammonia, chlorine, or abrasive cleaners.
How should I clean my Cemher Microne benchtops or bathrooms?
Use our Cemher pH-neutral surface spray cleaner, Avoid any acid-based, ammonia, chlorine, or abrasive cleaners.
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