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whats you favourite self levelling compound.? in the
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Get a few suggestions going and we could maybe start a poll...
Me...well has to be mapei fibre plan and weber niv plus close second..... -
whats you favourite self levelling compound.?
Get a few suggestions going and we could maybe start a poll...
Me...well has to be mapei fibre plan and weber niv plus close second..
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timeless john (19-04-2009)
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Re: whats you favourite self levelling compound.?
Mapei Latexplan trade
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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That's it Dave - Mapei fibreplan - sticks like **** and flows out lovely.
John.
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Re: whats you favourite self levelling compound.?
for me WEBER theres no competition they do screeds for all applications
Andy Carroll & Son Tiling Limited
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Tiler Manchester
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Mapei fibreplan, lovely !!!
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: whats you favourite self levelling compound.?
Weber Niv Dur fibre re inforced suitable for timber floors and solid floors up to 30mm in one application.
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TilersForums Contributor
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anyone tried the xp250 by stonefix sounds good stuff
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miri x plan self levelling really good stuff from 3mm to 50mm in one go
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Laybond Screedmasters Gypsum or Uzin NC110
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doug boardley
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niboplan fa 600 at the moment, flows really well
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Mapei fiberplan for me, but only tried 3 so far, Ardex Arditex, BAL multibase and the Mapie. Mapei far and away the easiest to use and gave best finish!
Grumpy
tiling@grouters.co.uk
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Turnover is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is reality!
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Mapei ultraplan eco here,real nice stuff to use,the maxi is hot too.
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