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Discuss will i need to prime rendered walls? in the Guest Area at TilersForums; hi, looking for some advice from the experts really!! I'm gonna be tiling on to newly rendered walls, was wandering if i need to prime the render first. the adhesive ...
          
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    Question will i need to prime rendered walls?

    hi, looking for some advice from the experts really!! I'm gonna be tiling on to newly rendered walls, was wandering if i need to prime the render first. the adhesive I've got is cement based. walls were rendered about two ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nobby View Post
    hi, looking for some advice from the experts really!! I'm gonna be tiling on to newly rendered walls, was wandering if i need to prime the render first. the adhesive I've got is cement based. walls were rendered about two ago.
    Two ???

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    sorry i ment to say two weeks ago.

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    I take you mean sand and cement render ? If so then no primer is needed but read the details from the manufacturer of adhesive 1st.

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    thanks for your fast reply, the walls are sand and cement render. thanks again

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