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Discuss Keriquik and latex plus in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Any advice on the mix you experts would use for a Mapei Keriquik and latex plus combination. 500mm X 300mm X10mm ceramic floor tile....
          
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    Any advice on the mix you experts would use for a Mapei Keriquik and latex plus combination. 500mm X 300mm X10mm ceramic floor tile.

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    Default Re: Keriquik and latex plus

    No water........just add the liquid to the powder in a 25 ltr bucket..

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    Default Re: Keriquik and latex plus

    Whoops they are actually glazed porcelain

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    Thanks Dave

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    Default Re: Keriquik and latex plus

    or mix it in smaller quantities,i usually go half bag and half the latex!
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    Can you just confirm that Keriquik is OK with GLAZED PORCELAIN and they are actually 8mm thick. I know I`m useless!!!! Technical info seems to indicate only good up to 7mm thick

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    Default Re: Keriquik and latex plus

    Keraquick is perfect m8
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