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Discuss Which Mapei? in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Im doing a 22 sq metre floor in concrete and wood looking at the brochure it seems Karaflex S1 is the one would you agree and also I need a ...
          
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    Default Which Mapei?

    Im doing a 22 sq metre floor in concrete and wood looking at the brochure it seems Karaflex S1 is the one would you agree and also I need a very flexible grout what you you reccomend? tiles are 300mm2 ceramic.

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    Hi Mate

    I'm new to Mapei products so phoned their technical helpline yesterday, they were very helpful.

    It's 0121 508 6970 option 2. No waiting on the phone, the guy with the answers picked straight up and just asked what type of tile I was sticking to what type of surface and gave me the answer straight away. No problems

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    Default Re: Which Mapei?

    When you say wood, what wood is it?

    Keraflex Maxi is a more deformable adhesive than just Keraflex. I presume as you said S1, that you are talking about Keraflex Maxi. Keraquick is also a S1 class adhesive. Mixed with Latex Plus, Keraquick becomes an S2 class adhesive and highly deformable

    Ultracolour Plus is a flexible grout. How much flex is going to be in the floor?

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