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I went to a schluter demo at CTD Colchester on Tuesday afternoon, was looking forward to it and had a list of questions to ask.
I asked many question and on the whole was given answer to most of what I asked, a couple they couldn't answer and said so.
I did question a few answers I received as it was different to what I had read on there website, got blank look from the schluter team
questions asked
what adhesive should be used to stick Ditra down?. Answer C2
what, no need to use a adhesive suitable for substrate?. Answer, no! Just a C2
really! That's not what your website says...blank look
TileMaster recommend ultimate S2 ?
Answer, what there most expensive one, no a C2 is all you need. Laughing.
Also asked
should a rapid or slow set be used for fixing Ditra and does the adhesive need to be cured before fixes can be started?
Answer, rapid or slow can be used and doesn't need to be cure before tiling.
I questioned this and said if it's not cured and a tile had to be lifted this would pull the Ditra up, responce.....why would you want to lift a tile? !!!!
also asked if kerdi coll is vapour proof as well as waterproof. Answer, yes it is and is the only one in the UK to meet EU regulations. This I don't know but find it hard to believe it's the only one in the UK to meet EU regs.
After contemplating this last night and reading responses this morning I email schluter. God what a mission.....they really don't like responding in full to your questions or queries.
so email question, what adhesive to use to stick Ditra. answer, C2 or C2F or AF200 can be used on ply.
Did ask what adhesive they recommend for other substrates, answer, speak to your adhesive manufacturer.
On the question of does the adhesive which is used to fix the Ditra need to be set before tiles are laid, answer, yes, both slow or rapid.
"we understand you have been advised to use C2...suitable for most applications....screed/timber sub floors
sorry for any confusion I may or may not have coursed recently on any post I made. Hopefully I have got to the bottom of the issue, which after many emails has only confirmed what I already know, and I have learnt not to listen to company sales staff on technical matters.
I asked many question and on the whole was given answer to most of what I asked, a couple they couldn't answer and said so.
I did question a few answers I received as it was different to what I had read on there website, got blank look from the schluter team
questions asked
what adhesive should be used to stick Ditra down?. Answer C2
what, no need to use a adhesive suitable for substrate?. Answer, no! Just a C2
really! That's not what your website says...blank look
TileMaster recommend ultimate S2 ?
Answer, what there most expensive one, no a C2 is all you need. Laughing.
Also asked
should a rapid or slow set be used for fixing Ditra and does the adhesive need to be cured before fixes can be started?
Answer, rapid or slow can be used and doesn't need to be cure before tiling.
I questioned this and said if it's not cured and a tile had to be lifted this would pull the Ditra up, responce.....why would you want to lift a tile? !!!!
also asked if kerdi coll is vapour proof as well as waterproof. Answer, yes it is and is the only one in the UK to meet EU regulations. This I don't know but find it hard to believe it's the only one in the UK to meet EU regs.
After contemplating this last night and reading responses this morning I email schluter. God what a mission.....they really don't like responding in full to your questions or queries.
so email question, what adhesive to use to stick Ditra. answer, C2 or C2F or AF200 can be used on ply.
Did ask what adhesive they recommend for other substrates, answer, speak to your adhesive manufacturer.
On the question of does the adhesive which is used to fix the Ditra need to be set before tiles are laid, answer, yes, both slow or rapid.
"we understand you have been advised to use C2...suitable for most applications....screed/timber sub floors
sorry for any confusion I may or may not have coursed recently on any post I made. Hopefully I have got to the bottom of the issue, which after many emails has only confirmed what I already know, and I have learnt not to listen to company sales staff on technical matters.