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As with all screeds the issue is that the screed drying time is only fast if the screed is kept dry. I can understand the benefit of laying a screed and then being able to tile on it after 7 days or what ever the time scale is but this is only useful if the tiles are actually laid after that time. In most contracts the screed is laid weeks if not months before the tiles and so have time not only to dry but also to get wet again. There are a whole rake of fast drying screeds available - this appears to be the latest to jump on that particular wagon.
 
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