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advise neded evo stick self leveling compound in the
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k think i made a big boob , first time using leveling compound,
followed the instructions on the bag mixed to a creamy paste and throweled it on.
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advise neded evo stick self leveling compound
k think i made a big boob , first time using leveling compound,
followed the instructions on the bag mixed to a creamy paste and throweled it on.
now see i was thinkin throweling it on was ment the same as how you trowel on addy .
so i know ive most lively had it too dry, especially as it really made no attempt to self level.
im not worried about the level as i just wanted to bring the floor up a bit to save on addy.
but my real concern is will it stick to the floor and stay stuck, if it has been put on a bit to dry.
i did dampen the floor as i was going , but i did notice some little hair line cracks when i was leaving as if drying out too fast , any advise much appreciated
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has this thread been moved , and if so why ? what did i do wrong
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thanks sir ram , you got any advise for me ref my little problem , or big problem as it may be
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