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Discuss Porcelanosa adhesive in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Anyone know who makes porcelanosa flex adhesive 25kg bags for fixing porcelain floor tiles. They say that you will get 7.50 sq mts yield for one bag. I assume this ...
          
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    Anyone know who makes porcelanosa flex adhesive 25kg bags for fixing porcelain floor tiles.
    They say that you will get 7.50 sq mts yield for one bag.
    I assume this is not solid bedding tiles.
    Is this a good adhesive and hoiw much coverage would one get solid bedding rather than just a notched trowel.

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    There was a time that it was rumored to be made by BAL, not sure if that's true. Is it the 'oneflex' you are talking about? Solid bedding don't expect to get anymore than 5 m2.
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    Used to be Butech (made by BAL) - think it still is.
    Use the correct sized trowel and you'll get a solid bed
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    pretty sure that butech recommend a 6mm trowel max with their one flex.

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    When I asked there tec dept a few years ago it was BAL I spoke to they told me it was fastflex

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