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    I have just acquired a workshop and in the storeroom, there are several tubs of Bal Fastflex Polymer, Ardion 90 and some bags of Arduit cement stuff!?
    Is this of any use to anyone?
    I can deliver locally no problem or elsewhere by arrangement.

    Call me on 07976 739 696 if interested.

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    Default Re: Ardex ardion 90 and bal polymer

    Is it in date? And where abouts are you based may help those interested?

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    Default Re: Ardex ardion 90 and bal polymer

    I couldn't see a date on the tubs. but they will be a few years old. Do they go off?

    I am in Cumbria.

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    I have just acquired a workshop and in the storeroom, there are several tubs of Bal Fastflex Polymer, Ardion 90 and some bags of Arduit cement stuff!?
    Is this of any use to anyone?
    I can deliver locally no problem or elsewhere by arrangement.

    Call me on 07976 739 696 if interested.

    Thanks.

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    If its a few years then it will be of no use really.
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