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Hi All,
It would be interesting to hear amongst you out of the Pro Tilers out there whether you prefer to use water based adhesive or cement based adhesive for ... -
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Where do you prefer to buy your adhesive and what type
Hi All,
It would be interesting to hear amongst you out of the Pro Tilers out there whether you prefer to use water based adhesive or cement based adhesive for walls.
all best
stuart
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Re: Where do you prefer to buy your adhesive and what type
Tile shop and bagged adhesive.
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Independent tile shop, and only ever use bagged adhesive.
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: Where do you prefer to buy your adhesive and what type
Mapei adhesive and grout form Tile Giant and occasionaly grout from Bal at Topps
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Re: Where do you prefer to buy your adhesive and what type
Granfix from local tile indy, only ever use tubbed for splashies.
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Re: Where do you prefer to buy your adhesive and what type
I think most on here would say cement based unless it's for a splashback or what not, in which case I don't think you machine would be used.
To sort of tie in with this thread, do you have a video of the cleaning process of the tileution? Would you say rapid set addys could be used with it? and if it did suddenly set on you, what could be done about it?
many thanks
R
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Re: Where do you prefer to buy your adhesive and what type

Originally Posted by
Tileution
Hi All,
It would be interesting to hear amongst you out of the Pro Tilers out there whether you prefer to use water based adhesive or cement based adhesive for walls.
all best
stuart
interesting question can you give a couple of examples thanks
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bagged addy 99 percent of the time
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Always bagged cement adhesive slow or rapid set.
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Where do you prefer to buy your adhesive and what type
Always bagged. Slow set flexi mainly, rapid set for lime/trav etc. Topps for BAL, porcelanosa for Butech, TG for mapei.
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