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Discuss Mapei Latex plan first time. in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Hi all. Not massively experienced yet with SLC and have only used the Bal multibase before. Have just bought 6 bags of Mapei latex trade plan 2 to try on ...
          
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    Default Mapei Latex plan first time.

    Hi all.
    Not massively experienced yet with SLC and have only used the Bal multibase before.
    Have just bought 6 bags of Mapei latex trade plan 2 to try on a coming job.
    Bought an extra bag as well to tinker around with on the garage floor.
    Impressed with it,great price and found it flowed very nicely
    Just regards setting i'm sure when i used the multibase(mixed with water) it was a solid hard surface within hours.
    With the latex trade plan 10 hours later it's firm to walk on but can push a finger nail into it or easly scratched.
    Is this the norm with latex slc's and will it soon be a rock solid surface
    Not a problem just more of an impatient curiosity.
    Cheers
    Kev

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    Default Re: Mapei Latex plan first time.

    Have'nt used that one, what was on your garage floor, paint etc
    "Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"

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    Default Re: Mapei Latex plan first time.

    Cheers Whitebeam
    It's concrete but have been out this morning and it's solid now
    kev

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