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Discuss Mapegrip D2 in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Does anybody know what shops stock 2.5 kg of mapegrip d2? - preferably in Nottingham or Mansfield. I've ran out and I only need enough to lay about 6 more ...
          
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    Does anybody know what shops stock 2.5 kg of mapegrip d2? - preferably in Nottingham or Mansfield.
    I've ran out and I only need enough to lay about 6 more tiles so don't want to purchase another large tub.

    Thanks,
    Mark.

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    Hmmmm when you say " Lay" it makes it sound like you are "Laying floor tiles" as oppossed to "Fixing wall tiles " ? please tell me different !
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    Sorry for the confusion, fixing wall tiles is what I ment to say.

    I have laid all the floor ones and I just need to finish off some of the last cut at the bottom of the wall.

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    But you havent used it for the floor tiles have you?
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    No, I used Keraquick for the floor.

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    Phew!!!
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    Default Re: Mapegrip D2

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Ramic View Post
    Phew!!!
    second that, sounded bad for a minute there Neale. I was going to suggest use keraquick if you had some left but you would need to prime the wall first, assuming it's plaster.

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