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DEN

I think tiling with natural stone is a lot more complex than tiling with ceramics,with respect to knowing which adhesives to use,whether they need sealing or not beforehand etc etc,i think most people are comfortable with ceramics,unless of course you have a certain degree of knowledge about using natural stone tiles,as most people may not know about which adhesives to use.
 
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Holohana

I think tiling with natural stone is a lot more complex than tiling with ceramics,with respect to knowing which adhesives to use,whether they need sealing or not beforehand etc etc,i think most people are comfortable with ceramics,unless of course you have a certain degree of knowledge about using natural stone tiles,as most people may not know about which adhesives to use.

It shouldnt be really, well i should say it hasnt been for me anyway. Tend to always use flexi single part adhesive, unless 2 part required and almost always use white stuff, gives me piece of mind i guess and i know i aint going to have any comebacks.

BAL Superflex all the way on grout as well so again covers all things to all tilers.

Just the sealing etc that needs the knowledge on and the skills to cut and lay etc. IMO of course.

:thumbsup:
 
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wetdec

It shouldnt be really, well i should say it hasnt been for me anyway. Tend to always use flexi single part adhesive, unless 2 part required and almost always use white stuff, gives me piece of mind i guess and i know i aint going to have any comebacks.

BAL Superflex all the way on grout as well so again covers all things to all tilers.

Just the sealing etc that needs the knowledge on and the skills to cut and lay etc. IMO of course.

:thumbsup:


Be aware that stone does not particularly like the polymers etc that put the flex into grouts :thumbsup:

tiler

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Branty

What choice do we have but take the advise of adhesive manufacturer's and what is available to us
I think what wetdec is saying, is just be aware that the high polymers can have an adverse affect on tile, i.e leaving a dull film on the surface of the stone, as in the thread dull mosaics.
If you have to use a high polymer grout, just be cautious.
Well, I think thats what he was saying.
 
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