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Varley

Was in B&Q today getting some baton wood and had a little look at the tiling tools, (I never buy my tiling tools from b&q as they stock rubbish), but noticed something new. Self adhesive baton for tiling. Basically its a strip of self adhesive with a plastic ledge which the tile sits on to stay in place, then you just tile over it instead of removing it. Can't see it being much cop but thought i'd ask if anyone had dared to try it out.
 
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Leatherface

Use Palace super grip, no battens required, tile straight to your tile line half way up then work down to the floor

Darren - honest question here - no disrespect meant - Palace Supergrip ?
Thought that was at the crap end of the markest as adhesives go ?
Alawys use mapei myself - same thing, no battens required, maybe a pound or so extra a tub - I trust the make. !:)
 

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Hi Leatherface, I allways use the palace supergrip tub gear, personally ive tryed them all and thats what i find the most strongest, each to there own i suppose, Palace are at the cheaper end of the market but i find them ok, if it does the job well, more £££ in the pocket for me on selling the materials, i always buy it direct from the manufacturer and get it at fantastic prices, get it delivered by the pallet load
 

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There is no such thing as a waterproof adhesive, A dispersion (tub) adhesive are classed in "AA" or "B".
The AA adhesive is for the wet areas, but it doesnt mean its waterproof. it means that water will enter it, pass through it without breaking down the structure of the adhesive, thats why a tanking system should be done to protect the background.
The class B adhesive breaks down when water penertrates it therefore resulting in tile failure.
Super grip is a class B adhesive and should only be used in dry / occasionally wet areas, this is because it has acrylic compounds in.
For persistantly wet areas use AA with tanking.

Im not saying or promoting palace in any way, just saying what i use,
Leatherface, if you want to send me a pm ill let you know about bulk buying prices if your interested, but got to be a bit carefull about telling everyone on here as they dont normally supply to tradesmen, only to shops
 
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Leatherface

Thanks may consider it.
I already have an option to buy "stonefix adhesive" by the pallet at a very good rate - cement based. Supplied by specialist tiling products in Harrogate -have used it once or twice - very good. Have room in my garage for a pallet of tubs - what's the shelf life if left unopened in a garage ?

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I KNOW THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS WATERPROOF ADHESIVE :wink_smile:
 

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