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    pricing up , for tiling to garage floor, its 7m by 5m
    its on new concrete thats been down for more than 6 wks so i dont think thats an issue.
    but is there any info i need to know about weight of a couple of cars ect.
    the concrete needs flattening out with slc, should i go latex, then rapid set flexi
    all advise appreciated cheers merit

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    Hi merit.

    I would use a latex levelling compound like mapie latexplan cos its good to use. A flexi adhesive will be fine. Just make sure you get 100% coverage when laying the tiles and the cars will be fine.
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    Hi Merit and as above, done loads that way . Solid bed, no probs

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    If it's getting used a lot, I'd be inclined to consider an S2 class adhesive

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    As above, go the extra
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