Tilemaster Ditra And Anhyfix

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You are seen. but the problem. They are bent.
not well . vertically.

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Thanks Antonio! This was my first time using them. I didn't think about that.
I struggled for a while (that area took me 6 hours) but by the end of the day I felt I had the hang of it.
I wasn't tightening them past 3 or 4 clicks on the pliers but I will watch out for the alignment on the clips.
 
Thanks Antonio! This was my first time using them. I didn't think about that.
I struggled for a while (that area took me 6 hours) but by the end of the day I felt I had the hang of it.
I wasn't tightening them past 3 or 4 clicks on the pliers but I will watch out for the alignment on the clips.
Now I sleep peaceful. ahah
today,sold out antonio
 
I can't understand why Schlutter won't recommend an adhesive for sticking down Ditra to a dry screed like they do with af200 on ply. I've fitted thousands of metres of stuck down carpets direct to screeds and believe me when I tell you they stick like sh*t, you try pulling up a needle punch carpet that's been stuck down, you have to cut it into 4-6 inch strips, use a clamp and pull with all you've got to get it up, so I can't get why you can't stick Ditra to a screed with an acrylic adhesive 😡[/QUOT

I use af200 to fix ditra to dry screed all the time, in fact I won't use any thing else.
Conventional or Anhydrite, done tests and as you say after a day or 2 getting it up is impossible!
 
Still better than some adhesive manufacturers . When asking them about something once told me how it would all be OK, so ask them to send me written spec . Oh no can't do that as we haven't tested it . That's confidence for you and the tiler left to pick up the pieces
 

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