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    Hi i usually use Weber products such as Weber set for my wall tiles which gives me quite a bit of working time and use Weber rapid set spf for my floors, i want to stick to my bagged adhesive cement based as i think is far better however a tile supplier much closer to me sells Bal products. Can anyone tell me which Bal bagged adhesive would resemble the Weber products i already use for General tiling onto plaster and board and a rapid set flexy adhesive for my floors. Many thanks for any suggestions.

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    Hi Davey,

    I've started using BAL again after about 12years with Mapei

    I'm sing their Single Part Flexible white for walls and Rapidset Flexible for floorsAlthough their regular Rapidset has Porcelbond built in so will do for fixing porcelain, I won't use it on UFH or timber
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    You will see a big price jump than what you are used to with Weber set plus etc..

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    cheers guys it was just a thought to change over as it was nearer than my ctd.

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    big big rise

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    Where are you based davey?

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    sorry for late reply i am in middleton in manchester, its a topps tiles that does bal but otherwise it is ctd a few miles away.

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