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Can anyone offer some advice please.
8 x 20kg bags of Granfix flexible powder stored in garage off the floor for the last 12 months. Cann ot find a use ... -
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tile adhesive use by date
Can anyone offer some advice please.
8 x 20kg bags of Granfix flexible powder stored in garage off the floor for the last 12 months. Cann ot find a use by date. Found a manufacturing date for feb 2010.
Can this powder still be used ?
Any advice is usefull advice
Thanks all.
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
imo i would say its past its use date . dont it say on the bag any were what shelf life is
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
only stamp on the bag is the manfactured date, opened one of the bags and the powder seems to be fine, no hardening or lumps ???????????
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Is it still a smooth powder? and if lumpy, does it break up to a powder again? If it does it will be fine IMO. If not, bin it.
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
its usually 12 months from the date of manufacture
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
i think u taking chance if using it.in the end might cost u much more than just new adhesive.
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
Give it a try, your'll soon find out if it's naff.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
Dont know about adhesive but I used some quality grout the other day that was quite old but smooth etc.and it did not stick properly.Based on that I wont use old materials anymore.
"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking"
.”Henry Ford''
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
If not lumpy it will be fine..
The date on the bag is manufacture date and 12 month shelf life is for the Chromium vi but most contain lower levels since the law changed in 2008.. but anyway , if not lumpy then it will be fine..
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
Thankyou all for your input, helpfull as always
Happy tiling
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Re: tile adhesive use by date
MOTTO OF THE DAY
If it's smooth, get it used
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"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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