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Discuss BITUMEN...again in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi, New here today and new-ish to tiling, so bare with me. Have a customers` floor (11m2) which has the Marley tile `bitumen` adhesive left in situ, on a concrete ...
          
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    Hi,
    New here today and new-ish to tiling, so bare with me.
    Have a customers` floor (11m2) which has the Marley tile `bitumen` adhesive left in situ, on a concrete floor. After reading the advice here, I think I need the folowing:
    -DEGREASER: sugarsoap??
    -PRIMER: BAL Bond SPR or WEBBER pci 303 (5 lts will do the job I`m told, apply neat by a small roller)
    -SELF LEVELLING COMPOUND: Arditex SLC with a Latex additive(do not use water). How much do i need?
    -ADHESIVE: use a flexible-rapid-set, cement based. Can anyone suggest a make/ brand. How much do i need?

    Finally, where is the best/ cheapest place to buy all. From a trade outlet or on-line?

    Thanks,
    Si.

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    Default Re: BITUMEN...again

    just pop up the marleys and tile with SP flex job done.
    get an account at topps or ctd that will be all you need for the time being.
    Last edited by oldgit; 23-03-2009 at 04:36 PM.

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