S shaundaly Jan 8, 2009 #12 Dave, I thought I'd ask, do you think the Topps single part flexi will be ok. Don't want to fork out for 2 part if I can help it. Shaun
Dave, I thought I'd ask, do you think the Topps single part flexi will be ok. Don't want to fork out for 2 part if I can help it. Shaun
D DHTiling Jan 8, 2009 #13 If they are gloss finish then no good...imo.. You could always slurry coat them first....then use a rapid set skim coat..for adhesion..
If they are gloss finish then no good...imo.. You could always slurry coat them first....then use a rapid set skim coat..for adhesion..
S sWe Jan 9, 2009 #14 SPF will stick to glazed tiles if you use an epoxy primer, such as Ardex P 82, but that does not circumvent the need for the existing substrate and tiling installation to be sound. Removing the old tile covering is always preferable IMO. Last edited by a moderator: Jan 9, 2009
SPF will stick to glazed tiles if you use an epoxy primer, such as Ardex P 82, but that does not circumvent the need for the existing substrate and tiling installation to be sound. Removing the old tile covering is always preferable IMO.