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Weebisto

alrighy guys, relatively new to tiling and overstretched myself last week doing a full bathroom too soon and it was a total nightmare, culminating in customer kicking off....although it wasn't that bad!
Back in the saddle this week with an ensuite floor that needs old adhesive removed, backer board installed and sealed then tiled. Using Mapei Keraquick with 100% coverage and will be working from a centre point and using tile levelling system.

Any words of wisdom? This one has to go well
 
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Weebisto

Cutting round them and to be fair it's something I have practiced and I'm cool with it, although lifting it's always preferred option. Last time there was issue with adhesion - I suspect not enough coverage - - and I haven't removed old adhesive before.
 
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Rookery

Keraquick is rapid setting. Make sure you mix enough but not too much. If you mix it with Mapei Latex instead of water it will extend the pot life and make it S2 rated.
 

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Imo... Some of these flexible adhesive are fine for ufh but on wooden floors there not flexible enough, I use bal single part fast flex...... With bal wide joint grout and GT1 admixture...
 
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If you’re overboarding, why are you removing old adhesive?
Ufh?
Doesn’t sound like a one day job, so why use a rapid?
Better to take your time and get it right than try and work with a rapid adhesive.
Far easier to make mistakes with a rapid than a standard set.
What backer boards are you using?
 

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