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BigBob
Hi all, first post, great site
Picked up a lot of useful tips on here that have enabled me to successfully (touch wood) tile my bathroom walls and so feeling full of beans decided to have a go at the floor. Starting to regret it... A bit of info:
The floor is screed with black asphalt/bitumen residue from old thermoplastic tiles so I've removed as much residue as possible and put down an SBR slurry coat.
The tiles are vitrified, glazed ceramic (33x33cm). The adhesive is Keraflex Maxi.
I only had time to put down about a square metre or so on Friday and kept the family off them until Sunday night when my eagle-eyed son helpfully pointed out that one of the tiles was wonky. I decided to lift it to relay it and expected it to be a difficult job but it came up very easily and the adhesive underneath had a crumbly, biscuity texture and scraped up with no problems. Thinking this must be a problem with the adhesive I tried another tile and it popped up easily again. So, question is, is this down to wrong bad adhesive/substrate/tile combination? Or does it take Keraflex a really long time to cure fully? Please help before I go back in the bathroom and start popping up the rest (it's like picking at a scab, I can't stop!). Any help appreciated.
Picked up a lot of useful tips on here that have enabled me to successfully (touch wood) tile my bathroom walls and so feeling full of beans decided to have a go at the floor. Starting to regret it... A bit of info:
The floor is screed with black asphalt/bitumen residue from old thermoplastic tiles so I've removed as much residue as possible and put down an SBR slurry coat.
The tiles are vitrified, glazed ceramic (33x33cm). The adhesive is Keraflex Maxi.
I only had time to put down about a square metre or so on Friday and kept the family off them until Sunday night when my eagle-eyed son helpfully pointed out that one of the tiles was wonky. I decided to lift it to relay it and expected it to be a difficult job but it came up very easily and the adhesive underneath had a crumbly, biscuity texture and scraped up with no problems. Thinking this must be a problem with the adhesive I tried another tile and it popped up easily again. So, question is, is this down to wrong bad adhesive/substrate/tile combination? Or does it take Keraflex a really long time to cure fully? Please help before I go back in the bathroom and start popping up the rest (it's like picking at a scab, I can't stop!). Any help appreciated.