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I used some Palace spf floor tiling adhesive the a while ago, not my normal weapon of choice but thats what the nearest merchants had, I also used the 'Palace ... -
Palace adhesive
I used some Palace spf floor tiling adhesive the a while ago, not my normal weapon of choice but thats what the nearest merchants had, I also used the 'Palace Tilers Primer' as thats the only one they had, it didnt seem to mention that it was acrylic based so is that still ok to use on ply and gypsum substrates.? any feedback will be appreciated.cheers
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Yes, gazebo, it appears from the palace spec that it is an SBR type primer. Follow any dilution instructions given with it. Normally you need to dilute it.
Grumpy
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Grumpy
tiling@grouters.co.uk
Balancing Act Accounting
Turnover is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is reality!
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Thank you again, yes i did dilute and follow instructions, the palace products seem to be reasonably priced so might use them again when i am in west sussex(which is where a got the last lot from)
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Don't palace make , 'Topps' own brand
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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is it any good and what price for spf and primer etc.?
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I've just bought a two part flex from Topps to try out, on offer at the moment, half the price of Bal.
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Let us know how you get on with it if you get chance.
Cheers
Gary
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Palace's 2 part stuff is nice to use.........on par with fast flex, but a lot lot cheaper
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I used to use palace adhesives, found them OK to use
Last edited by NETT Darren; 08-02-2009 at 09:39 PM.
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Re: Palace adhesive
Had a couple of mixed pallets myself.
Palace Chemicals - Tile Adhesives
Multiflex is good stuff.
Only downside.........it takes longer to dry than Bal rapid set.
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Stick to the better brand gear like Mapei IMO
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Used Mapei adhesives as well, found the bagged gear mixed up really nice and easy to use, especially the grouts
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I really like the mapei grouts as well, quicker drying so you are not left hanging about
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You speed merchant Faith
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Palace adhesive

Originally Posted by
whitebeam
You speed merchant Faith

Not really, I take so long trying to get the tiling as good as poss I always run out of time!
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