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We have been selling Dunlop for two years now and have never had a reported failure. Our customers give us excellent feed back on all the range. Used to sell mapei ten years ago and had to drop it because of all the problems...good colour range though:smilewinkgrin:

this is not my experiance of dunlop or mapei, the only problem I have had with mapei is with their white grout
 

Dan

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Dunlop is the cheaper side of BAL. Out of the annual polls we run to vote for the best adhesive brand for each year, Dunlop have never even come close to 5th. BAL and Mapei are always the winners, and BAL is even getting less and less attention due to their overpricing.

Please don't dig up old threads for the sake of selling your stock.
 

Ken Bruty

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I've used 2 products from dunlop, 1 was their flexi which I was supplied with by a builder for marble tiles on underfloor heating, and I found it very good, the other was a pourable adhesive, again supplied by a builder for an uneven subfloor, which you just pour out and trowel as normal, it was brilliant, no need for slc, and from memory, I think you can thick bed it as well.:thumbsup:
 

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