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Hi guys, I put up hardiebacker and primed with Ball APD 1:1 ratio at 2 coats. After that I applied 2 coats of Aquadefense.
I started tiling (30mm×10mm) tiles, using 8mm trowel. I did a few rows, and left it to continue the following day. I Continued with the tiling but, by the next few rows I was not happy with it so I decided to start over. So removed them last night.
To my surprise the rows I did the day before (which should be rock hard by then) came of super dupa easy, revealing what looked liked crumbly dry/ish adhesive with had not set.
Also, the Aquadefense seemed damp and when removed the hardiebacker seemed damp too, like it sucked the moisture of the adhesive
Lucky I decided to start again as it looks like tiles would have fallen of by the weekend.
I have no idea what I've done wrong, maybe too much adhesive? Or maybe its the Aquadefense, as i covered joints with the same (Mapgrip D2 Ready Mix) adhseive prior, and adhesive dried fine.
Any ideas?
I started tiling (30mm×10mm) tiles, using 8mm trowel. I did a few rows, and left it to continue the following day. I Continued with the tiling but, by the next few rows I was not happy with it so I decided to start over. So removed them last night.
To my surprise the rows I did the day before (which should be rock hard by then) came of super dupa easy, revealing what looked liked crumbly dry/ish adhesive with had not set.
Also, the Aquadefense seemed damp and when removed the hardiebacker seemed damp too, like it sucked the moisture of the adhesive
Lucky I decided to start again as it looks like tiles would have fallen of by the weekend.
I have no idea what I've done wrong, maybe too much adhesive? Or maybe its the Aquadefense, as i covered joints with the same (Mapgrip D2 Ready Mix) adhseive prior, and adhesive dried fine.
Any ideas?