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Alan, read the post..:)

Oops!. Cement better on concrete.........

Laitance is the finer particles which float to the surface of the screed and form a loose surface skin. Lots of anhydrite screeds no longer have this though. If in doubt....ask the manufacturers. the other bits seem covered already.
 
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Rich

Im glad Im not paying for that!!

Alan mentioned a gypsum based SLC, the last anhydrite screed I did was unbelievably bad, it had more shape to it that most bad sand and cement screeds I do!

Has anybody used the gypsum SLCs? What are they like to work with? Who can we get them through?

I used the Weber gypsum adhesive and was very impressed with it, do weber do one?

This is all for future reference, might just save me a lot of trouble later on :smilewinkgrin:
 

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