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Dumbo

As you just said pretty much perfectly . As you know large format in particular require more than that. Some companies don't set their levels they just go in with their tripods set from the last job and do the same thickness over the whole over site no matter how bad that is . By the nature of the material that improves the contours as it is a flowing material but much like levelling compound it won't do it on its own
 
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In the end of day ditra is just a plastic.We try to avoid ditra and use Bal matting where is possible, lay down with Ardex 200. View attachment 91760
To me this makes more sense so I asked BAL about it a while back and they said that they hadn't tested it but that's not to say it wouldn't work. They said that they'd only recommend sticking it down with one of their own cemititious adhesives purely from a sales perspective!
 
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Time's Ran Out

Surely your leaving yourselves open to guarantee issues if you don't use one suppliers products.
 
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I've spoken to Bal technical a while back when their mat first came out. Guarantee only comes into play if it's their recommended way to check and prepare sub floor, all materials must be their recommended ones. You must install as they say and must be able to provide proof! Also I was told you must lay mat with their adhesive and you must start tiling straight away so that adhesive under mat and on mat plus tile all dry at the same time like a sandwich. Was told never to stick down mat and leave till next day, only to lay what I can cover in tiles!
 
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Hi everyone. I have only just seen this thread so my apologies for the delay in replying. Firstly, I would just like to say that Anhyfix has been around for several years, in that time we have installed hundreds of m2 worth of tiles successfully onto anhydrite screeds, many of them installing an uncoupling membrane, Ditra Matting, Dural CI++, Tilemaster Anti-Fracture Mat and several other systems.

Tilemaster Anhyfix does get a gradual bond to the underside of any uncoupling membrane, equally if the same test was done with a cement based adhesive, a similar thing would be seen. The bond gets stronger as time develops, and as Mark at Imperial has mentioned, try pulling the mat up after 48 hours and the results will be much different. In testing we have done here, we have applied Ditra Matting, Dural CI++ Matting and Tilemaster Anti-Fracture Matting, with C2, S1 and Anhyfix adhesives, we were extremely surprised to learn that the best bond strength we got was from Anhyfix across the board, with all three mattings that were tested.

We know that certain products are only guaranteed with a C2 or cement based tile adhesive, however for us here at Tilemaster, we know that when installing onto anhydrite/gypsum based screeds, a gypsum based tile adhesives delivers a more satisfactory result, both that the products are 100% compatible but also that we are able to deal with slightly higher moisture content that may remain within the screed.

If the manufacturer of the uncoupling membrane will not guarantee their product with Tilemaster Anhyfix, then providing the screed has been prepared correctly, Tilemaster Adhesives will offer the guarantee.
 

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I've decided I must of had a bad bag or so of anhyfix.., tried it again from a different pile today and it was lovely, smooth, creamy and spread like a dream, pulled back the ditra and bingo... TOTAL COVERAGE!
They have batch numbers on the bags. Does anyone know how to decipher these please?
 
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Just for adhesive or for everything?
TV, fridge, car ... because I'am sure the customer does. If you've shown a method statement and kept to it, then you've covered your back.
Just for adhesive and grouts. I had a job where the grout dried greyish in colour it was supposed to be limestone . I got some more of the grout mixed it up in small pots , flexible and standard they both dried a different colour to the grout in the floor and even to each other (understandable as one was flexible ) but bal said they were all in the colour parameters if I still had the pictures I would post them . So the upshot was I had to regroup the floor of my own back to keep customer happy ( I wouldn't of been happy if I was them ) with a little help from the retailer. So no I don't rely on guarantee .
 

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