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Discuss granfix self--priming addy in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
This is rubbish addy, know 2 people who have had tiles fall onto their heads with this stuff!!! and me!!! when they complained the company side that it should only be applied where the depth of addy should not exceed 3mm! or it takes weeks to 'go off'. i now use the bal pda primer as a matter of course.
This is rubbish addy, know 2 people who have had tiles fall onto their heads with this stuff!!! and me!!! when they complained the company side that it should only be applied where the depth of addy should not exceed 3mm! or it takes weeks to 'go off'. i now use the bal pda primer as a matter of course.
I Know Kerakol do some bagged addys that say they don't need a primer but they are not really self priming. Benfer also do one for anhydrites that say no primer needed. Forbo used to but it never worked so they withdrew it - or so I am told
have used Benfergyps on anhydrite and did not use a primer, the floor was vacumed and mopped to remove dust.
benfergyps is available localy and in stock, last job was a 5 year old newbuild and was not sure of the subtrate so used it, on other jobs i have been told the subtrate was anhydrite, would guess about 200m2 in last couple of years with no issues, used it once to lay dural ci but then used c2 above for the limestone.
Do you use a lot of Benfer then? I use it quite a lot as my local shop stocks it. I like the Slow setting white flex - think thats the C2 int it? The rapid set flexys are pretty good (and cheap) aswell. Not struck on the Benfergrip - standard slow set though. never used the gyps one either
What do you think to Benfer?
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