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    Default Topp Fix 2 Part Adhesive ?

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    Has anyone used the Topp Fix 2 part adhesive before, if so is it any good, pot life etc.
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    Default Re: Topp Fix 2 Part Adhesive ?

    its good and its cheap.
    compared to bal fast flex and mapei kerra with liquid id score it 8.5/10 with the other to scoring 10/10.
    it seems a little bit less tacky and you only get about 3mts with a 10mm trowel.
    the thing is on a small bathroom it a great price and helps keep your price down,on a big floor i would go for mapei its better value thaan bal and whatever you have left always gets used up as a s/p rapid set.
    it retails as dear as bal fast flex.
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    Default Re: Topp Fix 2 Part Adhesive ?

    ive never had a problem with it used on small bathrooms a few times pot life isnt very long specially if warm so dont mix in one go if not very quick..

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    Default Re: Topp Fix 2 Part Adhesive ?

    Used it a couple of times, seems to do the business. Sticks to my hands as good as the other stuff anyway!

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