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Hi,
I have tiled several hundred square metres of tiles, wall and floor, over four houses and never had any problems..until now.
I recently decided to tile an ensuite. The surface was osb and the floor has a run off.
I laid backerboard onto the osb for a nice surface.
I decided to use two bags of good quality powdered flexi floor https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/. They were stored dry in my shed for about 18 months.

The problems.
Where the tiles were laid with a light bed the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ is dry but crumbly. Where I had to use a thick bed (floor run off) the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ is still spongy after two days. I think the hardener died in the shed.
The tiles are solid and stuck to some extent i,e, they don't move.

My 64 thousand dollar question... will i have to pull them up?
 
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Gazzer

I think the sensible thing would be to remove the tiles and retile with an https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ which is within its use by date.
 
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mccaber

I think the sensible thing would be to remove the tiles and retile with an https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ which is within its use by date.
Thanks for getting back to me.
That's the advice i was fearing! Has the hardener expired? Do you think the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ will compress and break the tiles eventually (this is what I think could happen)?
 
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Gazzer

You would need to talk to the maker of the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ for such technical advice. It "may" set and be fine but then again it " may " fail .
 
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mccaber

You would need to talk to the maker of the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ for such technical advice. It "may" set and be fine but then again it " may " fail .
Thanks again.
I am trying to make my brain do the right thing (retile). Its just taking a while to get over the psychological bridge!
 

CJ

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Wot make of addy?

at least if it's an en-suite......it won't be a massive area.
Probably have to cut ya losses and re-do.
 
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mccaber

Wot make of addy?

at least if it's an en-suite......it won't be a massive area.
Probably have to cut ya losses and re-do.

its arc ..irish brand. Its good stuff, but out of date. Thanks for the advice i dont want to hear. The more i get of it the more likely i am to do the right thing.
 
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"Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" "Just do it!!" :rofl:
Well in my defence, u did say............
 

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I would just leave it .....I will harden in time and be fine...:thumbsup:



only joking , its pants and will always be pants, best to do the right thing and re-do it.......made you feel better for a second though, didn't it...:lol:
 
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mccaber

I would just leave it .....I will harden in time and be fine...:thumbsup:




































only joking , its pants and will always be pants, best to do the right thing and re-do it.......made you feel better for a second though, didn't it...:lol:

Even after all the sensible re -do it advice I really wanted to believe someone who would say it will be all right.

I get it.
Rip them up. . .or gently pull off. Thanks to everyone who responded. .even this one. It did raise a smile.
 
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Hi,
I have tiled several hundred square metres of tiles, wall and floor, over four houses and never had any problems..until now.
I recently decided to tile an ensuite. The surface was osb and the floor has a run off.
I laid backerboard onto the osb for a nice surface.
I decided to use two bags of good quality powdered flexi floor https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/. They were stored dry in my shed for about 18 months.

The problems.
Where the tiles were laid with a light bed the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ is dry but crumbly. Where I had to use a thick bed (floor run off) the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ is still spongy after two days. I think the hardener died in the shed.
The tiles are solid and stuck to some extent i,e, they don't move.

My 64 thousand dollar question... will i have to pull them up?
if not set in 72 hours ,lift them ,good luck
 
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if not set in 72 hours ,lift them ,good luck

@Protiler 68

Hiya mate I realise you're new and the forum can be confusing at first, so here's a little tip.
When u find a thread (subject) u'd like to read, there are two things to look at before u do.
Firstly the date the thread was started, that's the circle on the left.
Secondly the date the last reply was given, that's the circle on the right.

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If there's no real conclusion to the thread there's absolutely no reason why u can't ask the OP (original poster) how he got on.
If u check those dates tho it might help u decide whether or not to reply!
But still read it tho! It doesn't mean u won't find it interesting, just means it's probably resolved.
Just thought this might help! ;)
Keep active tho mate, good to see you involved!!
 
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Joshua

@Protiler 68

Hiya mate I realise you're new and the forum can be confusing at first, so here's a little tip.
When u find a thread (subject) u'd like to read, there are two things to look at before u do.
Firstly the date the thread was started, that's the circle on the left.
Secondly the date the last reply was given, that's the circle on the right.

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If there's no real conclusion to the thread there's absolutely no reason why u can't ask the OP (original poster) how he got on.
If u check those dates tho it might help u decide whether or not to reply!
But still read it tho! It doesn't mean u won't find it interesting, just means it's probably resolved.
Just thought this might help! ;)
Keep active tho mate, good to see you involved!!


Yeah but I want to know information about crumbly https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ and it not setting too. So this answer and thread is useful even in 2022. Google found it for me.
 

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