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Used this stuff last week and have to say that it's brilliant, great to work with on floors and walls, it trowels up lovely...give it a go...and this is from ... -
BAL supercover
Used this stuff last week and have to say that it's brilliant, great to work with on floors and walls, it trowels up lovely...give it a go...and this is from a mapei user..Mark.
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Grace'sDad
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Re: BAL supercover
Yup, I'll second that.
I used my free samples on Friday and I was well impressed.
I have a sneaky feeling that with Admix 1 it will make a fine alternative (though I bet Gaz won't admit it!) to Fastflex.
I'll be using this aplenty now.
I thought I'd grown muscles when I picked up a tub I mixed! It's really light.
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Re: BAL supercover
Will Topps be selling it as I have not seen it all.
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GazTech
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Re: BAL supercover

Originally Posted by
Fred
Will Topps be selling it as I have not seen it all.
Available at all Topps stores Fred....
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Re: BAL supercover

Originally Posted by
GazTech
Available at all Topps stores Fred....

Thanks, be there tomorrow.............
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Re: BAL supercover
with ad1 it is just like fastflex
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GazTech
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Re: BAL supercover

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
With ad1 Gaz could it be used on chipboard floors, I have'nt seen a bag yet though

No mate it can't...soz
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Grace'sDad
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Re: BAL supercover
Smells like Greenscreed to me. Could it be used as, with AD1?
Excellent stuff. I used it for the 1st time properly this week on a slate floor.
Don't know if the wet weather was a factor, but the bucket life was great - approx 40minutes, yet it still set up in a couple of hours. Cleaned up real easy too without any staining at all on unsealed slate.
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Re: BAL supercover
I was unsure about using this stuff but I was given a free sample bag by the manager at a Topps near me and have to say it was superb. Definitely worth a try. I won't say which Topps, don't want to get anyone in trouble, but I don't even bother with regular rapid set now, the supercover is better.
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Grace'sDad
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Re: BAL supercover
You won't get anyone in trouble Cheeze! The stores were/are allowed to give a free sample bag away to the trade.
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