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    can you stick straight to aspalt or do you have to screed it first

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    i would remove the stuff then insulate/board and tile mate

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    Is this residue or an Asphalt screed..?

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    asphalt screed like what you get in kichens

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    Default Re: Asphalt

    You need to clean an degrease the substrate, then you can tile with an S1 C2FT adhesive ..

    I would use Mapei Keraquick.. http://www.mapei.it/Referenze/Multim...raquick_UK.PDF

    Also for a strong bond you can also Slurry coat the floor before tiling.

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    what's a Slurry coat?

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    It is a mix of neat cement and SBR liquid.. 50/50 mix and brush it on Liz

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    would you need this to dry out before you would advacate tile addy being used on the slurry coat then DAVE ?

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    Just till it is tacky dave.

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    good man!!

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    overscreed either with SBR/cement slurry or with gypsum based leveller.
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