Dr. Fixit RAINCOAT Classic — classic elastomeric exterior wall waterproof coating
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Dr. Fixit RAINCOAT Classic — classic elastomeric exterior wall waterproof coating
Dr. Fixit RAINCOAT Classic is a proven, flexible elastomeric waterproof coating from Pidilite Industries — the original exterior wall waterproofing solution that has reliably protected building facades across India for generations. As a time-tested waterproofing chemical in the Dr. Fixit Raincoat range, it forms a seamless, durable waterproof coating over exterior concrete, brick, and plastered wall surfaces — creating a robust barrier against rain penetration, dampness, and wall seepage in all weather conditions.
Formulated with a dependable acrylic polymer base, Dr. Fixit RAINCOAT Classic bonds firmly into exterior wall substrates — filling surface micro-pores and bridging hairline cracks that allow moisture to penetrate. Its elastomeric flexibility accommodates minor structural movement without cracking the protective film, delivering a long-lasting wall seepage solution and reliable wall leakage solution for residential and commercial buildings across India. Whether used on freshly plastered new construction walls or ageing exterior facades prone to recurring wall leakage, RAINCOAT Classic provides consistent, effective wall waterproofing performance season after season.
Its UV-resistant formulation protects against solar degradation, algae growth, and monsoon-driven surface deterioration — maintaining both the visual finish and functional waterproofing solution integrity of exterior walls year after year. A trusted waterproofing chemical from Dr. Fixit is relied upon by waterproofing contractors, builders, and applicators across India for affordable, consistent, and long-lasting wall waterproofing performance on every exterior surface application.






