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Bonding coat should not be tiled to...it isn't stable enough to hold tiles....and the picture frame effect is true...as far as the air can get it will dry and thats it.......some moisture will soak into the substrate but thats it...Also when pva is used it forms a skin and dose not impregnate the substrate like primers do....so when you apply a dispersion adhesive etc it wets the pva ,,thus making it live again and nothing really holding the tiles in place....so if the pva formed a skin on the substrates surface then thats all the tiles are held with..
Primers seal the substrate from sucking moisture from dispersion adhesives to quickly and with a portland cement adhesive it stops ettringnite reaction....
Those tiles might well hold...we are just trying to tell you the correct way it should have been done....as confirmed by the tech guy you phoned......
Primers seal the substrate from sucking moisture from dispersion adhesives to quickly and with a portland cement adhesive it stops ettringnite reaction....
Those tiles might well hold...we are just trying to tell you the correct way it should have been done....as confirmed by the tech guy you phoned......