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Valleyboy
Hi
I'm a DIYer, done a few tiling jobs and don't think I'm all that bad at it. Just started refurbing my bathroom and have used Hardiebacker.
Generally no issues but being a DIYer I'm a bit slow. I've bought a slow curing cement based adhesive for this reason, to ensure that I don't waste much because of a short pot life and also to ensure that I have plenty of time to adjust the tiles if they need to be moved around a bit.
I have bonded a Classi-seal upstand to the boards and have found that the Hardieboard sucks the moisture out of the adhesive at a rate of knots. How best to get around this problem? Is it ok to spray water onto the cement board before tiling? Or I have some SBR here, weak mixture of that as a primer to help slow the suction down?
Appreciate any comments. Thank you.
I'm a DIYer, done a few tiling jobs and don't think I'm all that bad at it. Just started refurbing my bathroom and have used Hardiebacker.
Generally no issues but being a DIYer I'm a bit slow. I've bought a slow curing cement based adhesive for this reason, to ensure that I don't waste much because of a short pot life and also to ensure that I have plenty of time to adjust the tiles if they need to be moved around a bit.
I have bonded a Classi-seal upstand to the boards and have found that the Hardieboard sucks the moisture out of the adhesive at a rate of knots. How best to get around this problem? Is it ok to spray water onto the cement board before tiling? Or I have some SBR here, weak mixture of that as a primer to help slow the suction down?
Appreciate any comments. Thank you.