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    Default Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    I just want to know after ive brushed it on how long should i leave it before tiling,....

    Will it be ok to let it set and dry for a few hours.?

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    What are you using the slurry for..?

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    Concrete floor with some unremovable bitumen..

    Ive just spoke to a mapei tech guy who says its best to lay some mapei 2 part latex plan before tiling. He did also say the bitumen MUST come off, (ive got alot of it off - no loose stuff left)...

    He says to use mapei eco prime first, but the stuff is well expensive.......

    So will the sbr slurry be ok on top of the substrate prior to the latex plan ?

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    hi john,why exactly do you need to lay latexplan is the floor need ing levelled?

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    No. the latex was to be used prior to tiling because of the remains of bitumen on the floor, .....

    Im sure the tech guy said if you have to tile onto bitumen its best to use a latex product because of its flexibility or Ive read it on here somewhere, before tiling.

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    if i have to tile to bitumed residue that will not come off i use the slurry coat

    i wouldnt buy latexplan

    i use flexi addy too

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    The slurry should be enough if there is sand in it or a bit of adhesive and the floor is level.
    I have a floor on next week with stubborn bitumen on it too.
    I'm going to slurry it and let it harden up before tiling it.
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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    Thanks folks.. thats exactly what ill do.

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    just wanted to run past you a scenario of the floor needing levelling? same as above though, with regards to the bitumen. Sbr slurry/cement.

    would you let it go tacky before laying some slc down rather than letting it go hard?.

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    hi john,you will be fine with flexible addy instead of this latex plan onto the slurry

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    Thanks Kilty55

    If the floor does need levelling though, let say 10mm is it best to let the slurry go tacky prior to pouring water based slc or latex based slc, ?

    On a side note what substrates is latex based slc usually used for?

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    yeah if you need to level then use as advised latex

    let it go off yes dont pour on slc on top if its still wet

    latex slc is for flexibility
    so ufh jobs and timber floors etc

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    Default Re: Is it ok to leave SBR slurry to set before tiling...?.

    Thanks kilty

    ill let the slurry go hard before laying any slc.... Are we talking a few hours?

    I wonder why the mapei guy says use latex rather than water based slc?

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