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    was in b&q today and at the front door they were selling a slc for £3.50 pretty sure it was a 15 or 20kg bag does anyone know if this stuff is any good and worth buying a pallet or would i be as well taking my hard earned cash down the local

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    what make was it?if its there own brand i would steer clear...imo

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    was in b&q today and at the front door they were selling a slc for £3.50 pretty sure it was a 15 or 20kg bag does anyone know if this stuff is any good and worth buying a pallet or would i be as well taking my hard earned cash down the local

    Walk straight past it..SMILE.and say no thank you........

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    cant remember m8,it just caught my eye when passing and i was in a hurry,will investigate 2morrow,if your passing e.k its there at the front door

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    if your back , buy a bag and use it. Then you will know how bad....or good it is!
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    You can just about buy a bag of cement for that
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    Made by a company called sika, probably one of the world biggest manufacturer to the construction industry.It is a leader in processing materials used in sealing, bonding, damping, reinforcing and protecting load-bearing structures in construction and industry.
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    i once used an addy made by Sika,it was a 1 part flexi called "Sikaflex" was nice gear to work with,the guy i was doing the job for supplied it,oh and guess what he did for a living, C.O.W for McAlpines

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