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Discuss toppfix admix. in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Just a quick question regarding the admix that comes with the toppfix 2 part flexible adhesive from topps. can you add the latex admix to other adhesives to improve flexibilty?...
          
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    Just a quick question regarding the admix that comes with the toppfix 2 part flexible adhesive from topps. can you add the latex admix to other adhesives to improve flexibilty?

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    Default Re: toppfix admix.

    I'm not certain but i would'nt as its designed only for that adhesive, and i'm, sure if i'm wrong someone will be along soon to put me right

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    Default Re: toppfix admix.

    Thanks, its just ive got a few bottles of it left over from recent jobs and it just seems a waste to throw it away. I will probably keep it and use it with topps adhesive.

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    Default Re: toppfix admix.

    You can only use it with the powder that come with it, not any other topps adhesive.

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    Default Re: toppfix admix.

    your gaurentee of the adhesives will be void if you mix it with another suppliers product,i.e toppfix admix and bal adhesive!
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