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    Hi all do i make a slurry mix i know its 50/50 sbr primer and rapid set addy can i use flexible rapid set and do just mix these two or do i mix the adhsive with water as usual then add sbr??
    sorry guys first time mixing slurry, please help!

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    hi mate,use sbr bond and powdered cement mix to brushable consistency

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    and would i need to brush this on bitumen (thin layer) if i was self leveling with latex slc? or could i sl straight onto the bitumen/asphalt?

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    I always remove as much bitumen as possible, then roller on the slurry coat. After this slc on top
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    cheers! ill do that then!

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