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    A good read for new comers to self levelling, terminology is slightly different but easy to understand..

    Preparation is Key to Successful Self-leveling Underlayment Use - Feature Articles - TILE Magazine

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    Default Re: Preparation is Key to Successful Self-leveling

    no mention of a pva primer mate,just a thought!

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    Default Re: Preparation is Key to Successful Self-leveling

    on ya bike..

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    no mention of a pva primer mate,just a thought!
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    classic

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