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been using the dunlop waterproof tub stuff today and must say i found it had better grip than the blue star. i ran out of dunlop and opened a tub of bluey and all of a sudden i had to get my spacers in quick. not a problem but it was noticably the difference.
anyone found this?
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Never tried Dunlop, but I once got some non slip from B&Q and I ended up knocking pins in all over the damn place to stop them sliding ::b
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I cant fault cerafix from B&Q
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I'm not sure what make I bought but it was not much cop. At least the tiles are still fastened to the wall :grin:
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tim, i am not finding fault with blue star, im just saying i noticed a difference in grip straight away. i have used cerafix as well before but the one problem i have is that it is sat on a bnq shelf for the lowest price. any customer can see that and think i am skimping.
also i was tiling onto tile and i dont know if the cerafix is cement based.
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