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Discuss Porcelain - Adhesives in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; hi All I'm going to be laying some porcelain floor tiles. I've got two tiling shops near where I live (excluding the sheds), both selling quality products: Tile Giant selling ...
          
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    Default Porcelain - Adhesives

    hi All

    I'm going to be laying some porcelain floor tiles.

    I've got two tiling shops near where I live (excluding the sheds), both selling quality products: Tile Giant selling Mapei and Topps selling Bal etc

    I have no preference for make as my experience is very limited.

    Now I am looking for the cheapest porcelain adhesive I can find but it must have a long pot life - definitely not a rapid set.

    Price is the main factor, the make isn't

    I'd appreciate any recommendations?

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    I would choose KeraFlex Maxi from Tile Giant.
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    Used Keraflex Maxi myself recently - can't fault it

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    Presumably price isn't the only factor.................you'll want them to stay in place as well.
    There are numerous so called single part flexible adhesives on the market that are rated as C2 (suitable for porcelain) and their adhesion properties to low absorption surfaces (porcelain) and ability to cope with different thermal/moisture conditions vary.

    The adhesive put forward by Sir Ramic is suitable but it is also rated as S1 which confirms that its suitabilty to deform has been measured by a third party to comply with the requirements of EN 12002. Its classification to EN12004 is C2TE so it has a standard setting time (24 hours) and the "E" relates to an extended open time.

    You may wish to compare this to other products that you may be offered

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    i agree - learn your specs and buy on spec not on nice words on the pack and a quid cheaper. If its decent porcs then price in reality probably isnt the main factor is it? The right spec from Mapei or Bal will be good stuff, so you are shopping in the right places.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dock View Post
    The adhesive put forward by Sir Ramic is suitable but it is also rated as S1 which confirms that its suitabilty to deform has been measured by a third party to comply with the requirements of EN 12002. Its classification to EN12004 is C2TE so it has a standard setting time (24 hours) and the "E" relates to an extended open time.
    I've got an old bag of Keraflex Maxi S1 in the garage. Just looked at the spec on the bag and although it's got an extended pot life it doesn't mention anything about suitabilty for use with porcelain?? Strange.

    So even though it doesn't say anthing on the bag it's still suitable for porcelain?
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    Default Re: Porcelain - Adhesives

    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth View Post
    I've got an old bag of Keraflex Maxi S1 in the garage. Just looked at the spec on the bag and although it's got an extended pot life it doesn't mention anything about suitabilty for use with porcelain?? Strange.
    Read it for your self
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    if it's an old bag, don't use it, bin/skip it

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    Default Re: Porcelain - Adhesives

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Read it for your self
    MAPEI - PDF Flip Pages
    Excellent link thanks. Explains everything very clearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    if it's an old bag, don't use it, bin/skip it
    Don't worry, no chance of me using it, it's rock solid!

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