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I was given a free bag of Adsilex P9 to try. It was recommended by my usual supplier, as they said that's what most of their lads used, as opposed to using tubbed addy.

Just wondered if anyone here uses it instead of tubbed, and if you still use tubbed ever?

I decided to use it one the tanked/wet walls of the en-suite I'm currently working on. It seemed to go on really nice, seemed to get a longer open time than tubbed, and a pot life of 8 hours. What's not too like for the price?
 

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