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    Default Help PLZ - Constituted Marble

    Help me please, iv just been offered a Tiling Job that consists of having to lay Constitued marble on a concreate floor and what price will be realistic per sq meter???

    1 - Will constituted marble need sealing before and after????

    2 - Will Multi flex rapid set be ok to use it with?

    3 - Is there anything i will need to know with regards to using this type of marble?????

    please any help will be more than grateful.
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    Default Re: Help PLZ - Constituted Marble

    generally marble should be sealed, the adhesive will be determined by the surface that it will be stuck to, but it should probably be white.
    i have no direct experience of constituted marble, so some of the other guys my wish to improve on my advice.
    Give us more info too ?
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    I take it you mean agglomerated marble if so it plays havoc with your wet cutter and can chew the blades as it all needs to be wet cut.

    Kev

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    Hi

    Lay it on white flexible, seal with lithofin stain stop. Wont take much dont let it streak. You know what they are called / what they look like ??


    tiler

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    Default Re: Help PLZ - Constituted Marble

    [quote=wetdec;108800]Hi

    Lay it on white flexible, seal with lithofin stain stop. Wont take much dont let it streak. You know what they are called / what they look like ??


    tiler

    thanx for your help

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