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Spare Tool

I buy direct from Tilemaster but you have to have it by the pallet.
I have used many adhesives in the past but find this one of the nicest to use and is the best blend of price/performance.
I use their Ultimate adhesive on floors, but you have to be really clean as you go, it’s sticks to everything and is a pain to get off when set!
How'd you get an account with TM..like rocking horse sh#t?
 
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mr angry

I ended up buying the unibond plaster primer from b&q as they didn't have any Mapei stuff in stock even though it showed 5 on their computers. Seems to be less dusty when wiping a finger down the wall so hopefully everything is all good :)

Can I use the remainder of this Weber rapid set stuff as a self leveler on the floor and is it flexible enough to use when I start the floor tiles?

Cheers
 
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mr angry

It doesn't say pva anywhere on it and that it's for gypsum or plaster for tiling and for use with cement adhesive.

It was £12 for the unibond 2kg.

I hope I've not effed up here :/
 
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mr angry

ive made an error of judgment when i started tiling the last wall as when ive lined up my bead to coving it looks like its going to stick out roughly about 1cm. it looks like i used too much adhesive and packed it out to much when tiling upwards due to the walls being off. the downside is that its gradually moving outwards and looks to be about a 1cm out past the bottom of the coving leaving a big lip.

i suppose i could remove the coving and re-do it with a slightly bigger replacement but are there other ways to blend this in without removal?

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i suppose i could remove the coving and re-do it with a slightly bigger replacement but are there other ways to blend this in without removal?

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mr angry

So the answer is leave it and it can't be fixed? Surely replacing a slightly bigger coving will remedy the situation :/

Hasn't any non professional diyers had this issue in tiling before? Or has it always ended up perfect at coving?
 

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Can you post a picture?
 
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Waluigi

Remove coving. Cut a strip of 12.5mm SE plasterboard. Bond to the wall with drywall adhesive. Attach new coving. All materials are inexpensive.

Use different thickness plasterboard to suite your exact requirement. 9.5mm and 15mm board is readily available.

Not much you can do with it if you want to leave the coving on. Either finish the tile short of the coving or put a trim on the top of the tile. Or both.
 

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