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    Default has dunlop adhesives changed

    was quoting for work on a customer house the other week and she offered to supply the materials,don't usually agree but she said it would be good stuff as she has a friend who works in a tile shop and accepted my qoute including mats,so turned up and found out everything was dunlop,got to say their version of bals grip is 10 times better and from the flexi for floors to the grout i was very impressed,i remember using there stuff a few years ago and i really didnt like it,was wandering if anyone uses dunlop or knows if the have re-vamped there products!would defo give there grip a big thumbs up over bals akward stuff!

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    Default Re: has dunlop adhesives changed

    From what I heard they made changes to the formula of BAL products and the older formula bal was then rebagged as dunlop. That way they could reduce the amount of manufacturing changes needed in implementing the new bal formulas.

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