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DHThompson

Hi folks,
I’m just about to start tiling the ground floor of my house with Limestone tiles, the area is around 80m2. The floor has a anhydride screed which I have recently sanded and hoovered. I planned to prime the area with neat ROCATEX acrylic primer twice before I lay my decoupling mat. I ran out of ROCATEX after the first application so (stupidly) added a PVA water mix (3:1) to do the second coat. Can anyone advise if this will cause problems, and if so how I can remove the PVA?
Thanks
 
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Flintstone

Not good !
I would say your gonna need to sand the screed down and start again. A few questions.
Is it heated ?
Is it dry ?
Has it been sanded ?
Are you uncoupling ?
What adhesive are you using ?
 

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