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Discuss No More Ply Priming...? in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Hi All I am starting to tile my bathroom at the weekend after fitting no more ply to the walls around the bath. On their website it says to prime ...
          
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    Hi All

    I am starting to tile my bathroom at the weekend after fitting no more ply to the walls around the bath. On their website it says to prime the boards for better adhesion.

    What do I use, or does it depend on the addy I am using...?

    ps. I know PVA is a defo no-no......

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    Default Re: No More Ply Priming...?

    No more ply make a primer for the boards or you can use a good acrylic primer
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    Default Re: No More Ply Priming...?

    i use no more ply all the time it doesnt have to be primed just a damp sponge to remove the dust but it tends to suck in the adhesive and goes of a lot quicker if not primed i find when you prime you get a little more work time with bagged cement adhesives!

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    Default Re: No More Ply Priming...?

    Use an acrylic primer, Primer G etc or SBR

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    Default Re: No More Ply Priming...?

    acrylic primer for me ,or sbr good stuff that
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