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I've just seen a video of My mate sal using a schluter https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/, does it exist over here? Think it's new. You have to mix for 5 mins, leave it standing for 10 min then mix again for 3, Jeez
 
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Its hard to find non flexible adhesives lately, as many manufacturers put Flexible on the non flexible bags.
In my opinion flexible https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ is adhesives meeting S1 or S2 criteria, everything else is just polymerised, not flexible.
Any thoughts?
 
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Its hard to find non flexible adhesives lately, as many manufacturers put Flexible on the non flexible bags.
In my opinion flexible https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ is adhesives meeting S1 or S2 criteria, everything else is just polymerised, not flexible.
Any thoughts?
Bal single part flexible is classed as c2 I believe whereas most other spf https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ is s1. Is this just down to polymer amount?
 
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I knew that :) (US only)
Was speaking with Andrew Curry about it recently.
But I've only just seen this thread.
 

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I've read about it on the JohnBridge.com forum. That process of waiting then mixing again is quite common over there apparently. But I think there's one now where you don't need to do it if I read their thread right. I'll try find it when I'm back in work.
 
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I've read about it on the JohnBridge.com forum. That process of waiting then mixing again is quite common over there apparently. But I think there's one now where you don't need to do it if I read their thread right. I'll try find it when I'm back in work.
Are you talking about 'slaking' Dan?
 

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