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cornish_crofter
Is it normal for adhesive to take time to go off when using it on new render?
I have tiled onto a newly rendered wall - wall was rendered using a product called limelite renovating plaster, a mix of sand/cement with some lime in there. It's not a plaster in the sense that bonding coat etc is, it's advertised as a product similar to sand/cement/lime mixture, which it appears to be.
Previously, when tiling straight onto render the results have been fantastic. Our bathrom tiles are done with that and they've been up there 5 years. In addition the same approach was taken with 2 of our let properties.
It seems to be that the tubbed addy (6x6 tiles) is taking longer to dry. Today I had to replace a tile that I put up a couple of days ago (damaged by mistake). The adhesive is Weber fix (yellow tubs) from CTD. I noticed that the adhesive was still slightly plyable.
I suspect I haven't let the wall dry out long enough, and the adhesive will take a few more days to dry. I'm grouting on Monday now, so we'll see then.
I have tiled onto a newly rendered wall - wall was rendered using a product called limelite renovating plaster, a mix of sand/cement with some lime in there. It's not a plaster in the sense that bonding coat etc is, it's advertised as a product similar to sand/cement/lime mixture, which it appears to be.
Previously, when tiling straight onto render the results have been fantastic. Our bathrom tiles are done with that and they've been up there 5 years. In addition the same approach was taken with 2 of our let properties.
It seems to be that the tubbed addy (6x6 tiles) is taking longer to dry. Today I had to replace a tile that I put up a couple of days ago (damaged by mistake). The adhesive is Weber fix (yellow tubs) from CTD. I noticed that the adhesive was still slightly plyable.
I suspect I haven't let the wall dry out long enough, and the adhesive will take a few more days to dry. I'm grouting on Monday now, so we'll see then.