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    Default Re: Hints on using self leveling compounds

    Hi guys
    What's a good technique for adding a fall to bathroom floor waste that will be screeded using slc ?
    Also - does anyone always screed this way or is it imperative to use sand/cement dry screed . I am about to tile my first aus bathroom .
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    Also can u get those spiked rollers in aus ? Do they have a different name ?

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    Default Re: Hints on using self leveling compounds

    Quote Originally Posted by davesax View Post
    Hi guys
    What's a good technique for adding a fall to bathroom floor waste that will be screeded using slc ?
    Also - does anyone always screed this way or is it imperative to use sand/cement dry screed . I am about to tile my first aus bathroom .
    Cheers dave
    sand and cement is the way to go ,slc is designed to level ,as for spiked rollers they are mainly used by vinyl layers ,concreting trowel or plastering trowel is best or if its a large area have heard large squeegees are good (on a broom handle) good luck
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    Thanks Jay , I like the squeedgy idea . I only asked about the self levelling as I read someone adding sand to it to get the fall , and wondered if this was common practice .

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    you can add some sand to slc depends on make to help make a thicker bed but it should not stop the self leveling process .just check if the slc is sutable for wet areas outdoor work ect
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