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  2. Advice on the best wall tile adhesive and grout! - Tilers Forums

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    We have decided to tile the walls in our bathroom ourselves (which we hope we don't end up regretting!). Need some advice in regards to the best adhesive and grout to use. We have already bought the tiles - ceramic 200 x 250. We looked at Unibond adhesive and grout but after reading some reviews on the net, it has kind of put us off!

  3. Tile Adhesive & Grout Classifications S1 S2 C2 Etc Explained |...

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    TILE ADHESIVE ANS GROUT CLASSIFICATIONS. Spot on with your summary! The adhesion test (C) is the most difficult to pass because the adhesive is put through a series of tests, freeze/thaw cycles, water immersion etc and then the bond strengths are measured after 28 days. C1 is greater than 0.5 N/mm2 after all the different cycles and C2 is ...

  4. Which tile adhesive to use with Schluter Ditra | Tilers Forums

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    So any flexible mortar is fine. Thank you for your email enquiry. The words modified and unmodified mortars relates to products used in the U.S.A. Schlüter®-DITRA 25 can be adhered to a suitable substrate using a cement based C2/C2F classification adhesive applied using a 4 x 4 mm notched trowel.

  5. Ultra Tile Adhesives | Ultra Cement Based Adhesives - Tilers...

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    Fixed marine plywood (Mix with Ultra IT FP as directed on packaging/Telephone for technical support) Fixed plywood (primed) ProFlex SP - Single Part, Rapid Setting, Flexible Tile Adhesive. Suitable for walls and floors. Bed thickness - 3-20mm. Open time - 20mins. Set time - 2-3hours. Conforms to EN12004 class C2FT S1.

  6. Best adhesive for large wall tiles - Tilers Forums

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    Aug 15, 2011. #5 of 12. You deffo need to remove the emulsion... and in such an area i would say the tiles will be fine if they are ceramics.... you need a C2TE adhesive, this will give plenty time to work with it and then you can use a flexible grout .. colour to suit tiles.. R.

  7. Tiling adhesive. Which is best? - Tilers Forums

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    TF. Powdered adhesive every time, less water content than premix. Tank the area using a tanking kit - tile master do a really good one for about £60.00, includes primer, corner pieces, tape, paste. Do 2 coats with the paste, one vertical one horizontal, if I’m doing a walk in I do the floor as well, and place tape and corner pieces under the ...

  8. Quartz Tile Adhesive Recommendation - Tilers Forums

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    Quartz Tile Adhesive Recommendation. craig_09. Oct 27, 2014. 22. 23K. adhesive aus quartz recommendation tile tile adhesive usa. Discuss Quartz Tile Adhesive Recommendation in the Australia Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com. C.

  9. using out of date adhesive | Tilers Forums

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    It depends what adhesvie it is. C2 class has got much more chemicals then C1 and these chemicals can be out of date. Another thing is health. Adhesives contain hexavalent chromium which is carcinogen. Standard is not more then 0,0002% of it. Manufacturers use reducers to make low content of this substance. These reducers can be out of date too.

  10. Removing Old Tile Adhesive From Floor - Tilers Forums

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    Removing Floor Tile Adhesive. Use an SDS Drill to pound away at the bulk of the adhesive that's on the floor. Most should come up in chunks. There are tools like the Fein Multimaster (bosch do one similar) that can then use the oscillating head to grind away the rest. Some use a chisel and hammer.

  11. Advice for self-levelling over old tile adhesive, using Wickes...

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    Thanks! This exact order-. 1- sweep & vacuum floor. 2- mix up a sbr & rapid set slurry. 3- roller slurry coat onto floor (thick enough to not see any bitumen) 4- wait for approx 4 hrs for slurry coat to dry. 5- self level floor with mapei renovation screed slc (my preffered choice)