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Chris Gibbs

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Is it standard setting? How well does it collapse get good coverage compared to regular setaflex ?
standard setting yes, and when you back butter the tile and lift its given total coverage. its excellent stuff. I don't think it would be much good on a wall that you'd need grab on as its a bit thin for that, but a great plus is the effort it takes to spread, I noticed that immediately... effortless
 

Chris Gibbs

TF
Arms
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598
North wales
It stays "green" for a long time. Not a problem unless you're fixing water-sensitive stone, but don't be surprised if you remove a tile after a couple of days and the adhesive is still damp.
Full bond strength takes a while.
A very nice adhesive though and it gets my confidence.
i know, I forgot to put the clips in for the following day... they slipped in no problem in the morning. have you tried the rapid set? maybe its like normal setting ;)
 

Glynn

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Thanks for the comments Chris. We find that most fixers that use Lightweight then stay with it. Impish is correct in checking the suitability of some moisture sensitive natural tiles because of the large water content of the adhesive. It has been described to us has "like working with Angel Delight". If you mix at eight litres of water it will hold a 600x6000 porcelain on a flat wall without slippage.
 

Glynn

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"Wow" is what we hear a lot of when fixers see it demonstrated. We had a fixer who accused us of using "a special tile" so went and got a tile from his van. Glad to say he is now a convert. It is good to use and the coverage is what it says on the packaging. I am not going to say any more has I may get accused of promoting the product.
 

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