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    Hi tilers ! ive got a floor to tile, floor is bitumen ,tiles are 13 by 13 ceramic,. whats the best way to prep this ? would it be ok to use a laytex slc over it ? or a slurry of sbr and portland cement?

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    hi terry i would try and remove any loose bitumen then slurry coat it

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    Thanks kilty55 , what mix would you do for the slurry ? and would it have to dry out before i could tile onto it ?
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    hi terry i would try and remove any loose bitumen then slurry coat it

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    Default Re: bitumen slurry coat mix .

    As kilty.............remove any loose stuff.

    Mix up a brushable slurry mix, and yes, leave to dry.

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