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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?
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?