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think that's the problem with the world nowadays, always speed, speed, speed, rush, rush, rush.

seems the way people are going , this goes off this quickly, I can fix this many in a day, I can earn enough to be home for a nap by lunchtime ;)

it's all wrong, :)
Julian, u know me and speed don't mix! Haha
It's not about that for me, it's just how it flows and levels, it's excellent!
That's why I like it.
It's so very rare for me to need an area levelled and dry the same week let alone day! Haha
 
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Italy

think that's the problem with the world nowadays, always speed, speed, speed, rush, rush, rush.

seems the way people are going , this goes off this quickly, I can fix this many in a day, I can earn enough to be home for a nap by lunchtime ;)

it's all wrong, :)
to think that you called into question our friend.(He very experienced)
(Nap andysday) ahahha
 
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Flintstone

Yep up to 15 mill, tile master also make another rapid leveler called Flexilevel that can go up to 50 mil, tile on in 3 hrs....mind you so can levelflex
I often pour tilemaster rapid up to 100mm depth no problem, mix it with warm water and it sets in 6-7 mins. I once levelled and tiled 50m in a day and was in subway having a foot long steak and cheese by 3pm. No olives.
 

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think that's the problem with the world nowadays, always speed, speed, speed, rush, rush, rush.

seems the way people are going , this goes off this quickly, I can fix this many in a day, I can earn enough to be home for a nap by lunchtime ;)

it's all wrong, :)
You trying to wind me up again Mr Sydney?
 
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Stef

Rapid level 30, walked on this about 30 mins after I poured it, my mate couldn't believe how quick this stuff went from water to a solid base.
Floor marked out ready for tiling in the morning.

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Stef

But if you haven't used slc for a while, or before, why bust a gut getting it mixed and poured. Most definitely handy if in a rush........nowadays, I try NOT to. :)
True, if you aren't used to using slc I would steer well clear of level 30 as it turns in front of your eyes.
If you don't have the time to wait then that's when level 30 comes into its own.
 

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