B
Brindle
Hi folks ; )
Have a kitchen floor to do where they had a carpet for 15 years glued to the concrete, foam backed.
Have scraped all the foam up, but the adhesive is solid, and i mean solid to the concrete. Any bits that have come up have lifted the conrete surface!
On discussing procedure with adhesive manufacturer they said apply an SBR slurry (sbr mixed with cement).
Not had to do this before, so am thinking I should:
prime floor
mix sbr with rapid cement (or will it cure by next day with normal cement anyway)
apply thin layer with brush or roller
allow to dry (quicker with rapid?)
next day - prime (?) and tile
Is this right?
Cheers : )
Have a kitchen floor to do where they had a carpet for 15 years glued to the concrete, foam backed.
Have scraped all the foam up, but the adhesive is solid, and i mean solid to the concrete. Any bits that have come up have lifted the conrete surface!
On discussing procedure with adhesive manufacturer they said apply an SBR slurry (sbr mixed with cement).
Not had to do this before, so am thinking I should:
prime floor
mix sbr with rapid cement (or will it cure by next day with normal cement anyway)
apply thin layer with brush or roller
allow to dry (quicker with rapid?)
next day - prime (?) and tile
Is this right?
Cheers : )