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Frankie

Hi guys, can anyone tell me the best way to get that green waxy stuff of chip board floors so I can bond it, it just clogs up my sander so I have been using a scraper

Regards Frank
 
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sWe

Yeah, overboard it... Isn't exactly ideal to tile (or pour slc, or much else either for that matter) directly onto chipboard.
 
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wetdec

The green stuff is wax which they add when they make the board.

If you ask the majority of adhesive co's they will mumble their way through which adhesive or product you can use on it but wont guaranteed satisfaction.


The reason : Because houses have central heating & hot pipes the temp of the board rises and the wax can soften and release adhesives etc.


tiler

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sWe

The green stuff is wax which they add when they make the board.

If you ask the majority of adhesive co's they will mumble their way through which adhesive or product you can use on it but wont guaranteed satisfaction.


The reason : Because houses have central heating & hot pipes the temp of the board rises and the wax can soften and release adhesives etc.


tiler

..

You said what I couldn't be arsed to :thumbsup:
 
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wivers

I have tiled onto with 2 part flexi and it was fine, but like the lads say product companies wont recomend it.
 
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smartile

Granfix say their Ultimateflex adhesive is good to use on this providing the board is keyed and primed first. Have used it alot and it sticks like s**t!
 

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