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bugs183

Mmm i'll be honest i prime both plasterboard and plaster these days.
I still think you may have an issue and thats because you havn't troweled the adhesive onto the wall. This needs to be done to create a mechanical key, which also explains why back buttering works so well.
So no primer and no mechanical key is asking for trouble. Plu using Unibond, but thats another matter......
 
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Perry

So if i was shop assistant would that make me less knowledgeable then?
No but a lot of tilers would also say you need to prime plasterboard I thought the idea of this forum was to encourage and help the less knowledgeable the guy is not a tiler and do you think you could be wrong about the primer and a little aggressive with him
 
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Discount Tile Supplies

No but a lot of tilers would also say you need to prime plasterboard I thought the idea of this forum was to encourage and help the less knowledgeable the guy is not a tiler and do you think you could be wrong about the primer and a little aggressive with him


I dont feel i was being aggressive, Pj, just get very frustrated when guys dont read the instructions and then im more frustrated when the product is blamed when its used incorrectly and then I RANT AND RANT!
 
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DHTiling

Just to add here , Pete is correct.

Priming plasterboard is not a necessity as the adhesive is not in direct contact with the gypsum core.

It does not hurt to prime as it can extend the open time as moisture isn't sucked by the paper and IMHO , this is probs the cause of the first failure.

Moisture sucked by the paper and tile biscuit , so back skimming would have helped with the best contact.

Discount tiles :) ..... Always read your replies before you hit the enter key and think if it is worded without causing offence. We all like a happy forum.
 
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Discount Tile Supplies

Just to add here , Pete is correct.

Priming plasterboard is not a necessity as the adhesive is not in direct contact with the gypsum core.

It does not hurt to prime as it can extend the open time as moisture isn't sucked by the paper and IMHO , this is probs the cause of the first failure.

Moisture sucked by the paper and tile biscuit , so back skimming would have helped with the best contact.

Discount tiles :) ..... Always read your replies before you hit the enter key and think if it is worded without causing offence. We all like a happy forum.


Will think more Dave when i press the dreaded enter key :yikes:. im still right about gypsum products a grey cement. Make some calls monday mate and u will have the same answer.
 
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DHTiling

It's not the colour of the adhesive , it is Portland cement and direct contact with a gypsum material and the moisture present as the adhesive sets that can cause a reaction known as etterignite.

As for making calls lol lol. You can get conflicting advise from 10 different comps , they never sing the same tune. IMHO.

So anyone reading this, be safe and prime if you are in doubt.
 

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