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Discuss new addy in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; hi all
just bought 2 tubs of ardex d20
has any one used this gear and if so any info on it, it says it will stick porcies etc, but ...
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new addy
hi all
just bought 2 tubs of ardex d20
has any one used this gear and if so any info on it, it says it will stick porcies etc, but am always to the belief that powder is the only thing for porcies
cheers for any info
andy
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Re: new addy
Never used it....i believe it is ok for small format but i prefer a suitable powdered adhesive.
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Re: new addy
never used it andy,i used a mapei tubbed addy last week froma trade day that was okay for porcelain also i didnt know you could get tubbed gear for porc tiles
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Re: new addy
from the ardex site
Ready Mixed Wall Tile Adhesive
AUGUST 2006
PRODUCT DATA SHEET
Features
Ideal for use in kitchens, bathrooms and
domestic showers
No primer required – save time and money
Up to 20 minutes open time
Up to 40 minutes tile adjustability
Excellent adhesion
Non-slip and easy to use
Suitable for all tile types including porcelain
DESCRIPTION
ARDEX D 20 is used in dry internal locations
for fixing ceramic tiles and mosaics on gypsum
plaster, paper faced-boards, concrete, cement
and sand renders, rigidly braced and stable
sheets and boards, e.g. plywood, chipboard,
fibre building boards etc., and other absorbent
backgrounds, as well as fixing porous tiles
to existing ceramic tiling. Suitable for use in
domestic showers and bathrooms on appropriate
backgrounds, i.e. moisture resistant
plaster-board, cement and sand render etc.
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Re: new addy
Andy,the d20 is only suitable for small porcelain tiles and shouldnt be used for large format tiles.This product is a few years old,i remember asking about it a couple of years ago.Cant beat rapidset for porcelain m8.
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Re: new addy
Wouldnt use it on large formats as the norm, stick with powder, however D20 is a superb adhesive. If using D20/30 very rare any batons would be needed, grips amazing. not the cheapest gear mind.
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can anyone remember ardurit? just wondering if ardex is same company
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Re: new addy
I've used it for over seven years now. Great for small format tiles on plaster, plasterboard, ply etc, very good initial grab. I wouldn't use on tiles over 300 x300 or porcelian though. Also self priming.

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