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what you reckon to this system..?
 

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I saw something like this done on a job in Nottingham about 18 months or so ago on a gypsum screed that the tiler had dot and dabbed. (for once the problem was not ettringite) No idea if it was successful or not but assume so as never heard any more about it. Not sure what sort of glue it was though. Think it was weber or webac or something like that. I assume some sort of LV epoxy
 

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I reckon that could make me a lot of money as most tiles in Spain are laid with the dot and dab method with plenty of voids and all the probs that brings.
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Mind you if the tiles had been fitted correctly to start with they could go out of business in a short time.
 

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