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Tilemaster Tanking Kit- Review
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[QUOTE="Waluigi, post: 913937"] Hi John, I’ve no idea on the weight limits of this particular tanking kit I’m afraid. I had a quick look but couldn’t see any information. I’ve no idea how it sticks to plaster but I can tell you that it stick a hell of a lot better than the Mapei tanking does. I’ve used this kit on both primed and in-primed walls. It’s as solid as a rock. Real quality stuck. Really stick your fingers too. Both Mapei and the Bal WP1 peel off very easily in comparison. As with all of these things, you have to be sensible. You wouldn't use it on certain applications. Sometimes if the tiles are extremely heavy, I’d favour a cement board so that the tile and substrate is monolithic. Especially if it’s a sloped ceiling you’re tiling. Localtiler- you’re right, there is sometimes the odd bit that hasn’t covered. I find a brush works better than a roller to stop this. [/QUOTE]
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