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Old Mod

If you're like me, (mmmm prob not! :Lol:) There's a little doubt sometimes as to when and where a decoupling system can and should be used for maximum effect. I found this new info web page from Dural. It's the system I prefer and found this clear, straight forward and it's main features clearly outlined in bullet points.
I put it in the Arms because I prefer to be the one informing the client and not the other way round! :thumbsup:

Durabase CI ++ by Dural
 
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Gazzer

This one bemused me as it is actually something that has been said to be the opposite when asked what do you prefer Ditra or Dural Ci.....
Quote "Easy to handle and unroll – CI++ moulds itself to the floor (is not stiff)"
 
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Old Mod

This one bemused me as it is actually something that has been said to be the opposite when asked what do you prefer Ditra or Dural Ci.....
Quote "Easy to handle and unroll – CI++ moulds itself to the floor (is not stiff)"
Mmmmmm yeah mayb that's a stretch haha maybe it's more affected by room temp than others. But I'll admit, if given opportunity I'll pre cut lengths a day ahead and leave overnight laying face down on a piece of protection and in the morning it's perfectly flat and no curl anywhere. But that's not always viable is it.
 
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Gazzer

No not in the real world, I guess not. I really dont find much difference between the two besides the price.
 
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Old Mod

When u've CTD doing 30m2 for less than £180 it's a no brainer for me! And I truly think the last layer of mesh makes a big difference in adhesion.
 

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