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Dumbo

Ok thanks Julian, i thought it was standard practice. If the suction rate is not controlled with cement render and plaster than you end up with a crumbly mess. I thought a longer cure gave a greater bond and strength, you know yourself if you get adhesive on your jumper it dries and crumbles away! Do you think it will matter that i primed the ply when i shouldnt have? ooops
Absolutely no problem as far as I'm concerned always prime . But as above never Tile directly to ply as I have seen many failures over the years and lots of brown grout .
 
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Flintstone

I always prime the face of ply If I am going to tile on it, which I would prefer not to but some people I do jobs for just repeatedly use it
 
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Dumbo

I still use ply for over boarding I much prefer to other options as I think it is stronger . But I always use ditra on top .
 

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