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Can anyone offer some advice please. I've just bought some large 590x310 porcelain wall tiles from Porcelanosa and they convinced me to buy their Butech one-flex adhesve too.
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Adhesives for large tiles
Can anyone offer some advice please. I've just bought some large 590x310 porcelain wall tiles from Porcelanosa and they convinced me to buy their Butech one-flex adhesve too.
Looking at the Bal technical tips they suggest that water based adhesives should not be used with such large tiles due to slow water absorption rate, and epoxy resins should be utilised. Is this true for the average person, or are they simply thinking about professionals who want to move quickly?
Also I am going to tile across a concealed cistern, and have got one of those "S-Frame" setups from Bathstore. Is heavy duty plywood (say 15mm) the best material to cover the S-Frame with or should I be thinking of using plasterboard and skimming it?
Thanks.
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WELCOME TO THE FORUMS.....used spf for those tiles,dont need to skim plasterboard if you are going to tile over it.
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Is the Butech a tubbed ahesive
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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doug boardley
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I've used the butech tubby, it's ok! on your concealed cistern as Brian says, don't bother skimming if you use plasterboard. oh yes might be an idea to introduce yourself in the "new members say hi " section mate, you get more responses that way!
Last edited by doug boardley; 13-01-2009 at 10:54 PM.
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doug boardley
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Originally Posted by
whitebeam
Is the Butech a tubbed ahesive
it's a powdered spf whitebeam
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For that size tile I'd go for a powdered addy
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Originally Posted by
doug boardley
it's a powdered spf whitebeam
Ha, ok thanks for that
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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