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Aston

as above
it all depends on the slc and adhesive being used. ie cement based, latex modified, anhydrate etc etc.

if its cement based and if its freshly laid then no BUT if its been down a while and dry as a bone, then it may be necessary.
just make sure its dust free and clean then brush a little bit of water on it and see how fast it absorbs. the last thing you want is the life being sucked out your adhesive before it had time to react properly.
 
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