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Discuss Screed master Epoxy primer for Anhydrite screeds. in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; I have been in convo with Bostik( laybond) about the usage of their screed master epoxy primer and it's use an Anhydrite screeds and the prep etc required. So here ...
          
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    Default Screed master Epoxy primer for Anhydrite screeds.

    I have been in convo with Bostik( laybond) about the usage of their screed master epoxy primer and it's use an Anhydrite screeds and the prep etc required.

    So here is the PDF's for you too look at for it's usage and prep for this epoxy primer.

    Also Mapei are Ok about using their adhesives over it when i spoke to technical...


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    Default Re: Screed master Epoxy primer for Anhydrite screeds.

    when you add part b to part a make certain that you use a spatula to scrape out all of part b as the two parts are measured quite accurately. If you just pour what you can of part b into part a and leave it at that there will not only be quite a bit of waste but also the epoxy might not set properly. I have seen this happen with several two part epoxys before. Same as everything though use common sense and follow the rules and there are no issues.

    IMO even the low laitance (skin free) screeds need to be sanded as the primer is relatively viscous and you will need to open the screed surface to encourage penetration. That said I have seen this one used many times without any issues what ever.
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