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I googled " unibond primer for tiling" and top of the page went to tilers forum advising people not to use LOL... -
dont use unibond
I googled " unibond primer for tiling" and top of the page went to tilers forum advising people not to use LOL
I know nothing I havent learnt
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Re: dont use unibond
That is brilliant
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I used Unibond primer on my outside passage and just used it on my utility room floor. No issues so far - not that I can't explain as being nowt to do with the primer anway...........I have also use in on my bathroom walls without issues - that was 18 years ago.
Tis an enigma and a worry..........
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Re: dont use unibond

Originally Posted by
Ajax123
I used Unibond primer on my outside passage and just used it on my utility room floor. No issues so far - not that I can't explain as being nowt to do with the primer anway...........I have also use in on my bathroom walls without issues - that was 18 years ago.
Tis an enigma and a worry..........
was it pva based
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654
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I would'nt want to be using pva on any external work and only internally for plaster
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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PVA and unibond tend to mean the same thing to most people
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Re: dont use unibond

Originally Posted by
mikethetile
was it pva based
Yep......... Arrrrgghh!!
you must all buy this song from any good download site for just 79p. Proceeds to Blesma, RAFA and RAFBF charities
Teresa Hind - The Fight Goes On
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Originally Posted by
Ajax123
Yep......... Arrrrgghh!!
Oops......!
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: dont use unibond
It'll be fine .............
you must all buy this song from any good download site for just 79p. Proceeds to Blesma, RAFA and RAFBF charities
Teresa Hind - The Fight Goes On
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