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fad

I've got to lay ceramic tiles onto concrete and was thinking of using mapei rapid-set but I havent tried it before. I have used Keraquick which I found very good but is the rapid-set as good ? As it's a situation where I dont need the flexi I thought maybe I could save a few bob.
 
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brian c

B and Q are selling it for £14.99 which is good compared to some places and this is PUBLIC prices.
 
R

Rich

I love the Keraquick and I am just as impressed with the rapid. In fact doubt youl be able to notice any difference between the two by what it is like to work with. :smilewinkgrin:
 
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d noulton

kerauick is rapid set hence the name and flexible
mapeker is rapid set but non flexible
correct me if i am wrong
 
R

Rich

Keraquick is rapid and flexi
Mapeker is rapid for porcelain
Mapie RAPID-SET is just rapid for ceramic and quarry tiles
 
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brian c

Keraquick is rapid and flexi
Mapeker is rapid for porcelain
Mapie RAPID-SET is just rapid for ceramic and quarry tiles

mapei rapid set is not recommended for swimming pools or areas of constant immersion.
 

aflemi

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I can't see Mapeker on their website, where can I get info on it?
I would like something cheaper than Keraquick + latex plus which actually works out more expensive than Bal Rapidset Flex, for tiling onto suspended floor.
 

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