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blute

Hi all, I wonder if anyone has any experience with preformed tile over polyurethane shower trays? It is like a hard foam with a slick surface that when sanded feels kind of porous like a foam. I am slightly confused by the tray manufacturers recommendations for products to prime, waterproof and tile adhesives.
 
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Qwerty

In this country foam trays have no upstands and are usually covered by a cement & scrim layer to protect it and provide a surface on which to tile. From what I have seen of the kits in the US & Oz it seems sheets sit down over the tray upstands to make it watertight
 
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blute

That tray looks great IMHO....... wish we had lipped trays in the UK.

Agree. The lip and flashing is great. This is what made me choose this system.

I have been through the adhesive list and the test data from Ardex on the website too. Why I came here for advice is the range of products recommended. It seems there is a big range of primer from epoxy to acrylic multipurpose primer. Similarly, adhesive range from cementitious to epoxy. I guess what I'm asking is why use a 2 part epoxy when a single part acrylic multipurpose primer or c2s1 cementious adhesive will do?
 

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