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Is there a visual difference between the different types of screed

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My new laid screed floor has been down for 4 months and from reading up I probably need to seal it prior to tiling.

Unfortunately I cannot get hold of the builder to find out whether it was a cement screed or flow/anhydrite type screed. Is there a visual way to tell (ie color/finish) that would let me know what was used?.

Or is there some kind of universal sealer that would work with either type.

I have been recommended Kerakoll Biogel for the adhesive if that makes a difference and the tiles are wood effect 120x20 porcelain.
 

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Bugger I can't find the time to tile myself. Thought I could swing it with the wife but it's not happening with the new baby.
I have a tiler I can use and was going to just get the Kerakoll Biogel no limits for him. If he's never used this before would it be safer to just get some flexible tile adhesive or should it just pretty much be the same. He says he can use whatever adhesive I supply. Any advice appreciated. The only reason I was going the Kerakoll way was the shop I bought the tiles from recommended it.
Cheers
 

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