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Discuss Hints on using self leveling compounds in the Professional Tiler Chat at Tile Talk Australia; 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 ...
- 01-01-2012 #11
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 .
Cheers dave
- 01-01-2012 #12
Re: Hints on using self leveling compounds Also can u get those spiked rollers in aus ? Do they have a different name ?
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- 01-01-2012 #14
Re: Hints on using self leveling compounds 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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Re: Hints on using self leveling compounds 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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