Topps Kamber tiles advice pls

Not calling you a liar btw Andy !
When I did them they were so greasy and slippy you could barely walk on them. Once the transport wax was off I had my doubts they were pre sealed - water didn't bead as good as a decent sealed tile, sealed and buffed they came up a treat.
 
Bays, I understand what you mean now, to avoid drift, yep do that if the area is large enough.

If I need to re seal 150m2 would it not make sense to machine e buff them?
 
Sealing is best done with a roller on a pole as already said. Getting all that wax off such a large area is the harder part - a scrubbing machine might be good for that.
 
I’ve did 70 square metres of them last year, easy enough cut with Sigma manual and grinder with decent diamond blade on. I gave them 3mm joints and had no problem with size. But as @macten said they are covered in greasy transit wax and need a really good clean. After grouting I sealed them as they did not feel as tho they were presealed. Not a bad tile to work with tho. Only advice I would give is spend your time on the prep for a straight forward install.
 
I’ve did 70 square metres of them last year, easy enough cut with Sigma manual and grinder with decent diamond blade on. I gave them 3mm joints and had no problem with size. But as @macten said they are covered in greasy transit wax and need a really good clean. After grouting I sealed them as they did not feel as tho they were presealed. Not a bad tile to work with tho. Only advice I would give is spend your time on the prep for a straight forward install.
Cheers Callatiler, sounds like they would be a good choice for me.
 
Cheers Callatiler, sounds like they would be a good choice for me.
Thinking about prep I'm having a pumped screed on the ground floor and the company laying it told me there is in effect a crust left on top when it drys that has to be removed.
He said its easily removed with one of those stiff broom things at 48 hours after pouring.
Sealing with a suitable primer when done of course.
Anybody do it that way?
 
Thinking about prep I'm having a pumped screed on the ground floor and the company laying it told me there is in effect a crust left on top when it drys that has to be removed.
He said its easily removed with one of those stiff broom things at 48 hours after pouring.
Sealing with a suitable primer when done of course.
Anybody do it that way?
Anhydrite screed?
 

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