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H there, to state the obvious, I've joined for this Q! but would appreciate the advice
I'm currently about to tile a 10sqm, internal concrete slab floor (new build, slab is approx 18mnths old) a couple of sq mtrs will be sun facing. Porcelain tiles are 10(ish)x450x450mm and will be back buttered.
The floor HAS been primed using NX Primer (Norcros Primebond) and I have, still in the bags! NX Rapid setting https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ - suitable for Porcelain, but is C1 not C2.
I don't want the tiles to release/fail at all! but C2 appears to be the obvious choice for low absorbancy tiles, will the above https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ be ok? I purchased as it said 'suitable for Porcelain' (I'm DIY) and as above, it might've been better to say 'suitable for Porcelain, but the other one is better!'
Thanks if you've any advice on the above,
I'm currently about to tile a 10sqm, internal concrete slab floor (new build, slab is approx 18mnths old) a couple of sq mtrs will be sun facing. Porcelain tiles are 10(ish)x450x450mm and will be back buttered.
The floor HAS been primed using NX Primer (Norcros Primebond) and I have, still in the bags! NX Rapid setting https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ - suitable for Porcelain, but is C1 not C2.
I don't want the tiles to release/fail at all! but C2 appears to be the obvious choice for low absorbancy tiles, will the above https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ be ok? I purchased as it said 'suitable for Porcelain' (I'm DIY) and as above, it might've been better to say 'suitable for Porcelain, but the other one is better!'
Thanks if you've any advice on the above,
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