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Old 07-05-2008   #1
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Default Laying 600x600 tiles in bathroom

Starting a bathroom next week laying 600x600 tiles on both floors and walls. For the floor ply has been layed and the floor is good and level, am planning on using solid bed 10mm towel but was wondering if its poss to use felxi tubbed addy as the floor isnt that big?
Also the walls, should i be using the same trowel size for the walls or smaller, solid bed for around the bath and for easy use tubbed addy ?

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Hello davie.......Don't use tubbed adhesive on the walls or floor with that size tile...I would use a single part flexible and if the tiles have profiled backs then i would backsim as well if using a 10mm trowel to get a solid bed....Will be ok with 10 mm on walls but maybe up-grade to 12 or 13mm on floor.......

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Default Re: Laying 600x600 tiles in bathroom

The tile size is far too big for tubbed gear, as Dave says single part flexible for walls. I would use something like Bal 2 part fast flex on the floor.
You say its ply but no details as to if its overply or just ply or what thickness. It all makes the difference in the end to what products are best suited.
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Default Re: Laying 600x600 tiles in bathroom

A bit off-topic perhaps, but what's with everyone's fascination with tubbed gear? Personally, I barely ever use it. Maybe for the odd splashback, but that's pretty much it.

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A bit off-topic perhaps, but what's with everyone's fascination with tubbed gear? Personally, I barely ever use it. Maybe for the odd splashback, but that's pretty much it.
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I have started using powdered adhesive a bit for walls, just learning not to mix to much in one go, but i do think its better stuff.

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Mate of mine bought a tub of white star and he is trade (heating engineer) £18, Powder all the way now.
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Default Re: Laying 600x600 tiles in bathroom

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I always check the bucket life of adhesives when I chose them. I prefer to not mix so often when I work, as I find it distracting.

Ardex X 7 G Plus is similar to one of the Ardex products I normally use, and it has a bucket life of about 5h; that kind of reduces the risk of mixing too much in one go It also has an open time of about 20 minutes @ 20 degrees celsius, which lets you focus more on achieving a consistant result than if you have to mix and apply more adhesive all the time. Groutable after 8h.


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use x7 a fair bit. probably best gear i have used on walls. is the plus version flexi as i have only used normal x7?
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Default Re: Laying 600x600 tiles in bathroom

Hi Guys, a bit more info the floor is chipboard with 9mm ply overlay screwed to death by the joiner. Cheers for the input on not using tubber gear and will defo single part flexi, on that note is it best to use a solid bed for tiles that size on the walls too?
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use x7 a fair bit. probably best gear i have used on walls. is the plus version flexi as i have only used normal x7?
Aye, it's flexi, and it's got better coverage and adhesion. Over here, X7+ is Ardex's standard adhesive. They don't sell regular X7 any more; they phased it out about a year and a half ago, IIRC. Their premium adhesives are similar to the 5xxx and 6xxx series adhesives they market in the UK. The wall version is called X77 and the floor version is called X78. They replace and improve upon an older adhesive they called X701. The wall version has the the best "hanging" ability I've ever seen, and I've yet to have to backbutter a tile when using the floor version.


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