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    Just starting to use Mapei gear after getting an account at a local Tile Giant. Fair bit of stuff so after some guidance for an upcoming bathroom job.

    Floor will be 400x400 porcelain onto 6mm hardibacker on top of 18mm ply. Is their pro flexible adequate or is the Keraquick more suited?

    Walls will be 400x300 ceramics onto plastered walls. Again, is the Pro range ok or should I go for something like Kerabond T or Keraflex?

    Plan to use Primer G on all surfaces and tank wet wall areas with Homleux matting and grout with Ultracolor Plus.

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    try to get hold of mapei's litle black book, hopefully its updated as I'm not up to speed on their pro range

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    Hi Pete..

    The Keraquick is fine for the floor and keraflex is fine for the walls mate..

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