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c james

Hi Guys,

I rescued about 9 pallets of limestone 4 years ago from the skip as a few damaged edges, only 10% so I have a lot of useable ones.

Question is should I seal the back before applying the adhesive.

Ball super cover or Wber rapind white are my favourite choice.

The front has got a few stains from when they were left outside so know I need to clean this before sealing the front.

All tiles are bone dry as stored inside for 4 years.

Just unsure if sealing the back effects tile adhesive.

Many thanks in advance.

Christian
 
C

c james

Re: Rescued limestone from the skip, advice on whether to seal the bac

Hi WB

600 x 400 natural limestone from european heritage 15mm thick, they have a London polution thin coating of black crap on the edges and the odd purple water mark when left outside.

Residue remover has worked on a few test ones.

Cheers

Christian
 
C

c james

Re: Rescued limestone from the skip, advice on whether to seal the bac

Sorry Phil, but a Old victorian property, which i swear at daily, but sometimes needs must.

Just had to rebuild the floor oversite before the expensive raychem ufh does down £2000 bill on materials and hard work, at least the floor is level and doesnt need D and D

I understand and thanks for the heads up.

Cheeers

CJ
 

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Re: Rescued limestone from the skip, advice on whether to seal the bac

You shouldn't ever need to dot and dab tile.

If you need to account for an unlevel floor then still spread the adhesive on the floor as normal and apply a few dollops to the back of the tile, but when you press the tile down, it should still be 100% covered.

Dot and dab would suggest you're not getting a solid fix and your tiles are level, but could come away or at least break really easily at some point in the future.

Dot and dab is for plasterboard!
 
C

c james

Re: Rescued limestone from the skip, advice on whether to seal the bac

Tony good guess, that is my conundrum does it effect grip and with a bone dry tile any bleed of colour from the adhesive, and missues away and being pregnant I have 1 week to work this out was going to start tiling tiling tonite but thought best ask a question.

Many thanks

CJ
 

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