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John Benton

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If it was me in your situation, the thing you need is a height to work to, otherwise you could be pouring slc forever. If you can get a bag of plastic packers, of varying thicknesses you will be able to get it somewhat nearer than just pouring and hoping. If you find the high point on the existing poured slc and then work from there.

What you need to do is silicone the first packer (cut them into 3 pieces) to the high point. Sit your level on top of the packer and approx 600mm away from there use more packers until its level. Move round the room uniformly fixing the packers with silicone. Once set you can then pour the new slc until it's level with the top of the packers

This is what I mean, unless you've already done it

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John Benton

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John Benton

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thanks John, being able to see visually will be a huge help,

will 1 mixed pack of 200 be sufficient?
is there any special type of silicone I should use?
I'm guessing I should avoid placing them over the heating element if I can help it.
with this method should I still be using the straight edge of the level to spread or will the usual pour and spiked roller be sufficient?

More than enough, cut them into 3 pieces to make them smaller. Any silicone will be fine. I would just pour and use a trowel particularly over the existing slc as it will spread less easily as the thickness will probably be a few mm at most. Pour and use the roller on areas where the new slc is going. Work quickly though, it will set faster the thinner it is!!!!
 

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