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Discuss uncoupling membrain in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; which one do you use ,and which is best, or is that down to personnel taste. cheers . NOTTS COUNTY NEIL,...
          
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    which one do you use ,and which is best, or is that down to personnel taste. cheers . NOTTS COUNTY NEIL,

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    Default Re: uncoupling membrain

    I use Ditra from schluter.........

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    Default Re: uncoupling membrain

    I use Durabase

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    I use PCI but as Dave points out Ditra has its uses on a green screed :Pete
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    Default Re: uncoupling membrain

    Using ditra at the moment
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    Default Re: uncoupling membrain

    Quote Originally Posted by whitebeam View Post
    Using ditra at the moment
    That don't count lol

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    Default Re: uncoupling membrain

    been relisted as it ended before i had chance to review the offers!

    Durabase CI Decoupling Membrane same as Schluter Ditra on eBay, also, Flooring, Building Materials Supplies, Business, Office Industrial (end time 14-Dec-08 1218 GMT)

    reason the price is £170 is becuase thatsa what i paid for it and nobody ever makes a sensible offer, so if i put what i thought it would sell for then id jsut get an even more stupid offer pjc

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    Default Re: uncoupling membrain

    he he
    has it been paid 4 already ?

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    been paid for by me so either way im loosing out

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    Buggered up my price increase...............Your not supposed to tell people you only paid that for it...........







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    Default Re: uncoupling membrain

    i bought it ages ago when it was still cheap

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    lo still is m8 only messin wi you


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