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    Default granfix ultraflex

    any of you guys used it before.
    how does it spread.
    and lastly which trowel would you use for floor tiles, does it still have to be a 2 part trowel even though you dont add the mix

    cheers

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    Default Re: granfix ultraflex

    vg stuff but i dont understand the 2 pt trowel bit of your post.

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    Default Re: granfix ultraflex

    used this first time to do 26m2 floating floor and staircase couple of weeks ago. also used the ultimate grout. was a bit worried about the movement in the floor but went straight down without plying so was well worth the extra cost as oppose to flex rapid set

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    Default Re: granfix ultraflex

    Quote Originally Posted by saintdom View Post
    any of you guys used it before.
    how does it spread.
    and lastly which trowel would you use for floor tiles, does it still have to be a 2 part trowel even though you dont add the mix

    cheers
    never used it.

    10mm round notched trowel for floors but dont ever use tubbed adhesive on floors.

    regarding the floor ..what tiles you using and what is the substrate?

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    Default Re: granfix ultraflex

    sorry mate was getting a bit panicky when i wrote original message, ended up using lederflex rapido from italy after having a long chat with a tiler, worked a treat.
    used 330s porcelain and this stuff was designed for porc so no worries their.
    Forget comment on trowel was talking about fitting mosaic to someone else and mixed myself up .

    much happier now its out the way, great experience mind.

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