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foxman

Hi ,Got a porcelain job comming up soon and its the 600x600 polished tiles from B&Q these come with a protective wax coating on to protect them during transit, i was talking to Dave and he said there is a new produst out from Lithofin that takes away the wax coating, pencil marks etc think its called Abra clean.. is that right Dave. Lithofin also have a product called Wexa to take away wax, can this be used in the same way Cheers Mick
 
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DHTiling

These coatings are a bit stubborn mick....so if wexa was to do the job then lithofin wouldn't bring out naother product to do it...if you see what i mean...:thumbsup:

IMO i would get the Abra clean and then you know it will work...these transit coatings are a nightmare to remove sometimes...and you have to be careful what you strip it with so that you do not etch the tiles surface...:thumbsup:
 
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duff

Aquapanel or membrane for shower area? Aquapanel is basically a cement board which is not impervious to water - it just won't disintegrate and keeps its strength, more or less - whereas membranes are plastic and I'm not convinced that using tile adhesive to stick them to the wall then using more adhesive to stick the tiles to the plastic is a good idea. What's to stop it all coming apart? The "dovetail" indentations on some membranes don't inspire confidence, since plastic is flexible and what stops the adhesive "plug" from popping out?:mad2:
 
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DHTiling

Aquapanel or membrane for shower area? Aquapanel is basically a cement board which is not impervious to water - it just won't disintegrate and keeps its strength, more or less - whereas membranes are plastic and I'm not convinced that using tile adhesive to stick them to the wall then using more adhesive to stick the tiles to the plastic is a good idea. What's to stop it all coming apart? The "dovetail" indentations on some membranes don't inspire confidence, since plastic is flexible and what stops the adhesive "plug" from popping out?:mad2:



Are you in the right thread Duff...?

this one is about wax residue on porcelain tiles...:smilewinkgrin:
 

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