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Hi all. If all goes to plan I should finally be getting round to doing some tiling tomorrow. The adhesive I'll be using is Mapei Adesilex PS. I've only ever ... -
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Not tubbed stuff.
Hi all. If all goes to plan I should finally be getting round to doing some tiling tomorrow. The adhesive I'll be using is Mapei Adesilex PS. I've only ever used tubbed stuff in the past. so was wondering if anyone had any hints or tips on mixing and using this stuff. Cheers.
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What tile and substrate will you be fixing..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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330x250 ceramics onto mapegummed plasterboard.
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You mean Adesilex P9..
It is a good adhesive and good to work with.. slow setting , so will allow you loads of working time with it..
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Yes Dave, it is P9. I should have gone to specsavers.
Whitebeam, I'm fixing 330x250x8 ceramics onto mapegummed WP plasterboard.
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As Dave, have'nt used to often but found it good gear to use..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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I use it quite a lot, IMO it's great stuff
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So any tips on mixing the stuff? What sort of consistency should I be looking for?
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All else fails read the instuctions on the bag for water powder ratios..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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you know, I've become so used to not having the info I require on a products packaging that I came straight here. The info on the tanking kit was pretty comprehensive so I'll check the bag in the morning. Thanks all.
So much info, so little time.
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Thanks for that link Sir Ramic.
So much info, so little time.
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p9 good stuff. I only used few times but brilliant stuff. I always stick to measurements on bag. covered if anything goes wrong then. measure water out for full bag. half then mix half bag. it will last a good amount of time before next mix needed.
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