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My understanding is that Delta boards use a weird type of cement face (from Tilemaster) which only finally cures in contact with water in adhesive.
In other words, priming it will make a weaker bond than not priming it.
I know it sounds stupid but thats' what I've heard from Tilemaster.

(Personally though, I prime everything)
I have heard the same of jackoboard as well
 

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