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how long after rendering a wall can tile it,can use a skim of rapied set wall adhsive instead
hi apex , 2 to 3 weeks
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It needs time to cure so don't make the room warm to dry it out to quick otherwise cracking may accure
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British Standard confirms minimum of two weeks which also allows the initial drying shrinkage to occur. If time is money render with Mapei Nivoplan and tile after 5 hours or so
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