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Hi,
More expert advice required again!
I have bought an acrylic primer and latex self leveller for my concrete floor. Will be laying porcelain tiles.
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Self leveller and acryllic primer
Hi,
More expert advice required again!
I have bought an acrylic primer and latex self leveller for my concrete floor. Will be laying porcelain tiles.
I phoned the primer manufacturer and they advised to prime, wait until tacky then apply self leveller and then tile. Just been to my local tile shop to get grout and the fella said to only prime the self leveller then lay adhesive and tiles.
What would u do?
David
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I always prime concrete floors, it doesn't take long and in my opinion it's not worth the risk of the SLC blowing which is possible if it's not primed and the floor is dusty. I prime the slc before tiling too, not always required but i prefer to play it safe
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Re: Self leveller and acryllic primer
Thanks Pete, that's what I'll do. Do all primers need to be slightly tacky before putting substance over it? Or is it just mine. It's from larson.
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Dsmart
Thanks Pete, that's what I'll do. Do all primers need to be slightly tacky before putting substance over it? Or is it just mine. It's from larson.
The primers I use are left to dry, never used larson so can't comment
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One final question before I start in the morning. Acrylic primer and latex self leveller- any issues with these two working together? Latex one was on offer so grabbed it.
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I'd always use the primer made by the same latex self leveller manufacturer.
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