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Discuss Keraquick - first time - ooh er! in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; I used Keraquick white for the 1st time on a lovely marble job and I have to say, for just £14 a bag, I was well impressed! It mixed up ...
          
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    I used Keraquick white for the 1st time on a lovely marble job and I have to say, for just £14 a bag, I was well impressed!

    It mixed up better than BAL, even by hand.

    One thing was odd though and I wonder if anyone knows why?
    It seemed to get wetter after mixing. What I mean is, after mixing to the correct consistancy (I like my addy a bit thicker than most - more toothpaste than mayo) after about 10 mins in the bucket it seems to go runnier before it starts to really go off in the bucket.

    Never noticed this with BAL RSF - is it something I did wrong with Keraquick?
    Didn't cause any probs - just surprised me is all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace'sDad View Post
    I used Keraquick white for the 1st time on a lovely marble job and I have to say, for just £14 a bag, I was well impressed!

    It mixed up better than BAL, even by hand.

    One thing was odd though and I wonder if anyone knows why?
    It seemed to get wetter after mixing. What I mean is, after mixing to the correct consistancy (I like my addy a bit thicker than most - more toothpaste than mayo) after about 10 mins in the bucket it seems to go runnier before it starts to really go off in the bucket.

    Never noticed this with BAL RSF - is it something I did wrong with Keraquick?
    Didn't cause any probs - just surprised me is all.
    Takes a bit of getting used to mate.
    Allow 10 or 15 mins slump time before adjusting mix after initial mixing.
    Works better if mixed stiffer.
    Does not go off too quick either

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    ITS GOOD STUFF...as Nick says leave for 10mins or so then mix again...it does have a good bucket time.

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    I luv it........mapeker is good also.........but the keraquick white...feels just like bucket gear...texture wise...

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    aye good bucket life..i used white keraquick a few times on stone jobs but found it too grainy as it was scratching the travertine...just an observation if ur using ti with stone m8 watch outy i might choose somethin smoother like nanolite next time

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    Quote Originally Posted by brian c View Post
    ITS GOOD STUFF...as Nick says leave for 10mins or so then mix again...it does have a good bucket time.
    I love it

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    Aaah, I hadn't noticed the extended bucket life. Makes sense to let it rest 10 mins. I thought it was less gritty than BAL's RSF. Nice to use and I'll deffo use it again. Noticed the stronger solventy smell too - NICE!

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    keraquick should be called keraslow, lovely adhesive to work with but if you are in a hurry forget it

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    Love the stuff myself,use mapei a lot,grouted today with my favourite keracolorFF,nice.
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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grace'sDad View Post
    Noticed the stronger solventy smell too - NICE!
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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    keraflex maxi is lovely stuff too...

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grace'sDad View Post
    I used Keraquick white for the 1st time on a lovely marble job and I have to say, for just £14 a bag, I was well impressed!
    Where do you go for that price mate?
    I pay £22 at trade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fekin View Post
    There are people who can help you Mark
    I don't want help - I love it!!!

    I pay £14 at Tile Giant, Preston - grey or white - same price.

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    only used it a few times, but if it was available in kendal, would use it every opportunity!

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    I pay £14 for grey but £22 for white!!!
    At tile Giant Notts.
    Might have a word and see if they can do better.

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    I pay £11 grey & £14 white, Boydens, Epsom. The other Boyden outlets price are higher, why I don't know.

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    damn good price that fred,anyone used the adhesive thats on offer from ctd 8.99 for a 20 kilo flexi bag?? cany mind the name of it tho

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    Quote Originally Posted by kilty55 View Post
    damn good price that fred,anyone used the adhesive thats on offer from ctd 8.99 for a 20 kilo flexi bag?? cany mind the name of it tho
    I know the one you mean, gone out of my head to!!!! What about the Howtex sp rapid at £10.00p on offer there at the moment, good gear.

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    Pro-fix.........from CTD..

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    im considerin stockin up on those 8.99 bags flexi flamin half price,,ill order 2 pallets and pray i get some work in? lol

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    aye pro fix dave,,is it any good have you trid it?

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    How long are you guys finding the "actual" pot life of Keraquick?

    I used it for the first time this week and found that it was good for at least an hour in the bucket (the black book says 30 mins!) but that it did seem to go off within the 2-3 hrs as stated.

    I have to agree with GD it also seemed to loosen having mixed it to the right initial consistency.

    It was very nice to work with and if it does last that little bit longer in the bucket then all the better

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    Pro-fix.........from CTD..

    Brilliant Stuff !

    I'm using Mapai white powdered adhesives all the time now !
    P9 is fantastic for tiling on tiles, Bal are just pricing themselves out the game lately for there single part white flex & Rapid set Flexi !
    The only Bal adhesive i use is the 2 part flexible, Never tried the new version yet ?

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    Default Re: Keraquick - first time - ooh er!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grace'sDad View Post
    I don't want help - I love it!!!

    I pay £14 at Tile Giant, Preston - grey or white - same price.
    how do you get it for £14 a bag i've just went onto tile giants website and they advertise it for £32 for grey and £34 for white which means you are getting about 60% discount ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnieb1962 View Post
    how do you get it for £14 a bag i've just went onto tile giants website and they advertise it for £32 for grey and £34 for white which means you are getting about 60% discount ?

    Its called Trade discount, and I pay less.


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    Quote Originally Posted by diamondtiling View Post
    Its called Trade discount, and I pay less.

    i know what trade discount is i get a third off whatever i buy but i've never heard of anyone getting 60% before,

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    You have now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by diamondtiling View Post
    You have now.

    come on then spread the joy how much do you get it for and where from,

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnieb1962 View Post
    come on then spread the joy how much do you get it for and where from,

    20 years of trading with my local suppliers gets me my prices.
    Trade secrets, sorry.


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    Quote Originally Posted by diamondtiling View Post
    20 years of trading with my local suppliers gets me my prices.
    Trade secrets, sorry.

    here mate i think you miss the point of the tilers forum it's so we can help each other out not boast about what we can and can't do,you sound like the tilers when i was an apprentice who were meant to be learning you the trade but begrudged showing you anything,i get keraquick grey from builders depot for £12+vat hope thats helped someone,

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