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Alberti
Hello fellow tilers
im new to the forum and have joined because I have a little problem.
i would prefere for the time being not to mention any particular source/companies.
after using a standard set white adhesive on 600X400 moleanos limestone a shadow affect where the adhesive was making contact to the back of the tile appeared. At first I thought as it was standard set there was still moisture on the face of the tile. The customer was then on holiday for three weeks and on the return they informed me that the tiles hadn't dried. Since I have damp metre tested it and it's drier than our turkey will be this Xmas.
I have have contacted the adhesive manufacturer and a well known chemical manufacturer and they have both come up with different conclusions. One says the polymers in the adhesive have come through to the face of the tile due to using a standard set. The other says it has nothing to do with the adhesive and is because the limestone has traces of iron pyrite which have come through to the face of the tile....guess which one blamed the tile?
just wanted to know if anybody else has seen anything like this and which of the two explanations seem more realistic.
thank you
im new to the forum and have joined because I have a little problem.
i would prefere for the time being not to mention any particular source/companies.
after using a standard set white adhesive on 600X400 moleanos limestone a shadow affect where the adhesive was making contact to the back of the tile appeared. At first I thought as it was standard set there was still moisture on the face of the tile. The customer was then on holiday for three weeks and on the return they informed me that the tiles hadn't dried. Since I have damp metre tested it and it's drier than our turkey will be this Xmas.
I have have contacted the adhesive manufacturer and a well known chemical manufacturer and they have both come up with different conclusions. One says the polymers in the adhesive have come through to the face of the tile due to using a standard set. The other says it has nothing to do with the adhesive and is because the limestone has traces of iron pyrite which have come through to the face of the tile....guess which one blamed the tile?
just wanted to know if anybody else has seen anything like this and which of the two explanations seem more realistic.
thank you