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Acrylic primer didn't bond to Larsen Tile Adhesive
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[QUOTE="Tiler87, post: 982652, member: 58604"] I'd say roughly 20% of the primer stayed on the tile when removed the rest was on the wall with both sides still tacky. My issue is the lack of bond, the skim coat is maximum 3mm thick so when removing a tile it should theoretically take skim and all. Walls were prepared before sealer was applied and when 1:1 mixture was painted on the skim its darkened as to suggest it had penetrated the skim and bonded. Rep came up with 3 excuses in less than 5 minutes 1. Weight of the tile was too much for the sealer/plaster 2. Coverage on tile (ridges not fully collapsed) 3. Expansion-he said larsen require a minimum of every 5 meters for am expansion joint. So I've a feeling I'll get nowhere with then, I think the best solution is to stop using Larsen products 🤷🏻♂ [/QUOTE]
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Acrylic primer didn't bond to Larsen Tile Adhesive
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