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Hi has anyone used Genesis GMAT decoupling mat before, ive got a couple of jobs with this it seems it is installed the same as ditra, flexi adhesive 6 mill ... -
Decoupling Mat
Hi has anyone used Genesis GMAT decoupling mat before, ive got a couple of jobs with this it seems it is installed the same as ditra, flexi adhesive 6 mill trowel, just wanted to know if anyone has used it and what they thought, Cheers Mick.
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Originally Posted by
foxman

Hi has anyone used Genesis GMAT decoupling mat before, ive got a couple of jobs with this it seems it is installed the same as ditra, flexi adhesive 6 mill trowel, just wanted to know if anyone has used it and what they thought, Cheers Mick.
Not used it but thought it was just for on wooden substrates
- stand to be corrected though
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Ajax123
Not used it but thought it was just for on wooden substrates
- stand to be corrected though
Looked on the net and answered my own question - I was wrong - it appears it can be used on other substrates. Still not used it though - probably not much help eh! Sorry
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One way to find out mick....let us know how you find it..
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Has anyone used the PCI mat? I got a free sample a months ago, but it's still in the garage.
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Pjc would be your man to ask, he uses a lot of pci
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Putting down Monday will let you know how it goes Cheers
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Originally Posted by
Eddie
Has anyone used the PCI mat? I got a free sample a months ago, but it's still in the garage.
Got 350 mts on the go at the mo best thing since sliced bread i hate ditra lol :Pete
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Cheers Pete,will PM you my details soon mate,Mick
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Re: Decoupling Mat

Originally Posted by
pjc
Got 350 mts on the go at the mo best thing since sliced bread i hate ditra lol :Pete
How do you put it down? Is it 3mm bed spf then matt, then tile on top?
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Originally Posted by
Eddie
How do you put it down? Is it 3mm bed spf then matt, then tile on top?
about 4mm but yes its a picnic but get the air out its so quick lol
Last edited by pjc; 26-04-2009 at 08:08 PM.
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finished putting the G mat down its a doddle will be using this stuff again flexi adhesive 6 mm trowel and then just flatter with trowel getting any air out same as ditra i presume
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