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kilty55

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hi all again,,ive been using granfix flexible tubbed adhesive suitable for bathrooms etc on the bathroom walls ive just done,one tile which i fixed on 2 days ago came loose when pulling a spacer out which was stuck so i removed the tie and checked the adhesive which was stuck to the wall and it was still moist,,wasnt hard or dried out>? is this a normal amount of time for the adhesive not to have set properly also if im going to grout later on how long should i wait till its set so no moisture is stuck behind the tile?? i tiled directly onto plasterboard walls with no primer as advised is this correct? cheers:stupid:
 
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That is a long time, what size were the tiles that you fixed? If they were large format tiles (larger than 300mm X 300mm) then the air might not be able to penetrate deep enough to dry out adhesive behind the tile. Never used granfix tubbed gear before but they should state the drying time on the tub, seems a very long time not to have set enough to withstand you pulling a spacer out.
 

kilty55

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oh my god you are joking??? i never done it as advised by 2 tilers that new plaster yes i have to prime,but just boarded plaster i dont have to prime that,,what are the chances of this being disastrous??i did have 2 tiles come away when removing spacers after laying them 2 days ago but when i checked the adhesive it was damp enough to scarpe off??
 
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Never used granfix, but regardless of whether it says it has primer mixed in or not, I always prime anyway because it can't do any harm, that's just my opinion. At least if the fact that you didn't prime the plasterboard is the reason the tiles are coming off then ou should get the full backup of granfix if their adhesive states it has primer in it, What size were the tiles???
 

kilty55

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thanks for the response guys, i rekon thats what ive done,,wall was tiled halfway up with a trim so i was dropping columns of 7 tiles at a time to the floor from my baton iv probably been going to fast and missed them out and not set them proper,,ill make sure of this in the future cheers:joker:
 

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