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Italy

Good morning sir. Mazzoleni,
as a result of the phone call just passed, I confirm that the grouting performed with Fugalite Bio is less rigid than a stuccoing performed with Fugabella eco stuccos.
I'm available for any clarification.
Sincerely.
Alessandro Todaro
Green Building Consultant Kerakoll SPA
 
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Spare Tool

@Andystiletiling is doing the ultimate test today using his bellend as promised yesterday so should know for certain tonight
Still no wiser...all I can say is the epoxy is a lot stickier, gonna end up being a Brazilian this experiment :D
I must say its not half as bad to use as I expected...put it off as long as I could but cracked on and got about 18sqm grouted today..
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I

Italy

Mapei UK and bal said epoxy less flexible than modified cement grouts.
Are we any the wiser!?
Let's do this way. on the mainland the flexion is the same between epoxy and ucp.
on the islands, ucp is more flexible than epoxy.
joking aside, I believe the technical mapei I called today,
that said: no difference, only difference epoxy remains attached
ucp exits from the lines. (and it seems to me the most sensible answer.
you, believe who you want. haha ;)
 
H

hmtiling

Let's do this way. on the mainland the flexion is the same between epoxy and ucp.
on the islands, ucp is more flexible than epoxy.
joking aside, I believe the technical mapei I called today,
that said: no difference, only difference epoxy remains attached
ucp exits from the lines. (and it seems to me the most sensible answer.
you, believe who you want. haha ;)
My kerakoll rep just got back to me and said epoxy is more flexible.
 
H

hmtiling

Let's do this way. on the mainland the flexion is the same between epoxy and ucp.
on the islands, ucp is more flexible than epoxy.
joking aside, I believe the technical mapei I called today,
that said: no difference, only difference epoxy remains attached
ucp exits from the lines. (and it seems to me the most sensible answer.
you, believe who you want. haha ;)
I'll definitely believe that epoxy is more flexible thus making Paul's simple logic wrong :p
 

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