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Hi everyone, I have three public toilets to prep for a floor layer, someone suggested uzin 65 is a good repair / levelling compound? What's your thoughts and recommendations?? All ideas appreciated..
 
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Hi wrighty, same again thanks for your opinion as well, but!!? What is the difference between uzin and rapid level? Obviously apart from it being rapid I assume. I was advised by a mate that uzin, (winds me up cos spell check don't like that word!!) spreads and levels a lot easier, ain't cheap either.. Just bought 40 bags of the gear!! Of Sts flooring
 
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Hi wrighty, same again thanks for your opinion as well, but!!? What is the difference between uzin and rapid level? Obviously apart from it being rapid I assume. I was advised by a mate that uzin, (winds me up cos spell check don't like that word!!) spreads and levels a lot easier, ain't cheap either.. Just bought 40 bags of the gear!! Of Sts flooring
No difference unless you want to tile on it within an hour or wait till day after..and believe me the tilemaster rapidio has gone off by the time you've eaten a ham sandwich :)
 
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More info might get more replies/advise.
What is the floor layer laying?
What is the substrate?
What amount (depth) of repairs are required?
What depth of levelling required?
Anything else relevant.

Just trying to be helpful, not critical.
 
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Altro safety vinyl.
Concrete/ screed.
Approx maximum depth in some areas 25/mm due to minor differences/ discrepancies in levels, hence the reason to use levelling compound
To make it as level and obviously smooth as possible due to the material being applied as a finish.
Apart from all that just did one room, took seven bags and looks ok. Will also add that mixed it to manufacture instructions and it looked very watery, but it's levelled out very well without the aid of any troweling or messing. So I'm quite impressed so far. But cheers for your feed back and any more info is appreciated..
 
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A spiked roller might be helpful in leveling it and getting any air bubbles out if your going over it with vinyl
 

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