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strongboes

Ok so I have noticed that everyone on here seems to prime everything and anything!

Why do you prime?


I'll say now that I very very rarely prime anything. IMO it is a waste of time the majority of the time.

I once did a job and the customer had primed a screed floor with a primer. First day I go there, set up and do 20ms/q which I was very happy with, I go back the next day and the plumber needed to run a bloody pipe right through one room, don't ask me why. So anyway I agreed to pull a few tiles up for him, they came up with no effort at all, the primer was stuck to the adhesive but not the screed. It was as if i had been tiling on dust. So the whole job had to be started again and the remaining primer pulled up.

IMO there is no stronger bond than cement to cement, a primer is just a weak bond which will IMO fail. So for this reason I never prime.

How about you?
 
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sWe

I always stick to product guidelines, for peace of mind and insurance reasons :thumbsup:

(Edit: That means I almost always prime)

I once did a job and the customer had primed a screed floor with a primer. First day I go there, set up and do 20ms/q which I was very happy with, I go back the next day and the plumber needed to run a bloody pipe right through one room, don't ask me why. So anyway I agreed to pull a few tiles up for him, they came up with no effort at all, the primer was stuck to the adhesive but not the screed. It was as if i had been tiling on dust. So the whole job had to be started again and the remaining primer pulled up.



The primer was stuck on the adhesive but not the floor? Perhaps the customer used the wrong kind of primer, or didn't dilute it proberly, or didn't sweep the floor properly before application, or the screed was fubar. I'm quite sure something must've been wrong for that to happen. In fact, not long ago, I had something similar happen on some plasterboard. It was a case of "cheap arse builder buying a batch of real old materials". The primer I had been given to use was way beyond it's "use-before"-date. I might as well have used butter instead of primer. I thought it looked a bit strange when the primer didn't really "bite" onto the plasterboard. Should've known...
 
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GazTech

Ok so I have noticed that everyone on here seems to prime everything and anything!

Why do you prime?


I'll say now that I very very rarely prime anything. IMO it is a waste of time the majority of the time.

I once did a job and the customer had primed a screed floor with a primer. First day I go there, set up and do 20ms/q which I was very happy with, I go back the next day and the plumber needed to run a bloody pipe right through one room, don't ask me why. So anyway I agreed to pull a few tiles up for him, they came up with no effort at all, the primer was stuck to the adhesive but not the screed. It was as if i had been tiling on dust. So the whole job had to be started again and the remaining primer pulled up.

IMO there is no stronger bond than cement to cement, a primer is just a weak bond which will IMO fail. So for this reason I never prime.

How about you?
Which primer did you use ?
 
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GazTech

I didn't use any, the customer used one the builder supplied. I think it was a yellow 5 litre tub, brand everbuild. I dont know what it was I was too pi***d off to care at the time.
Ouch...if ever in doubt, tell the customer you are not happy with the product and supply your own....Gaz
 

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