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Discuss Pva Versus Primers | Always Use A Primer When Tiling, And Not Pva in the British & UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
Ive known for a while now not to use p.v.a as a primer but never actually knew why.... Great bit of info there thanks matey
The pva from b and q even says on the bottle ideal for prep for tilingOh the arguements i have had (especially with no-it-all-builders) about the use of PVA!! Trouble is a lot of these DIY programmes still advise the use of PVA as a sealer.
The pva from b and q even says on the bottle ideal for prep for tiling
I always explain the difference in pva and primer to someone questioning it.. The usual pva doesn't soak into the substrate and Sellotape doesn't stick to paint scenario normally suffices
I recently went to a job that had been done half height and the client changed their mind and wanted it full height so I decided it was easier to strip it off and start again I didn't tile the first attemp I stuck a trowel behind the trim and the lot came off with no effort the walls were clean as a whistle I found out who done the tiling on site and asked them if they primed the wall the reply was well ye I always pva the walls up
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