BAL bond SBR is this the correct primer ?

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BAL bond SBR is this the correct primer ?

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As the topic says guys i have been sold the above (from Tops tiles) as a primer prior to tiling a bathroom & kitchen that i have overskimmed with Thistle Board Finish.
As far as i can tell (reading the use for information on the back) this product looks to me like a posh PVA that you dilute down to add to a mix of cement or plaster or use as a slurry mix prior to plastering. I am confused :roll:.
If this is the case i could have easily just used the Wicks plaster bonding agent i have on site anyway and saved myself £13 :cb.

So what i need to know please if any of you guys can help is.
What bond will i need to tile onto new plaster SBR or APD ?.
Can i tile straight on to the new plaster without a bond ?.

Will be using Bal trade adhesive for the tiles.

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Post by handyman »

http://www.bal-adhesives.co.uk/specifiers/literature
everything you need to know in these links



http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/tilin ... se_pva.htm
and pva question answered here
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well, how did you get on? Where the links above any use to you?
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Post by Beachcomber »

Well they were very helpful for me!
Interesting stuff, thanks.

Just used the Bal primer on an old dusty wall prior to tiling, sealed it up beautifully - much better than expected. And it smelt kind of minty which was nice!
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just remeber to stay away from pva when doing any tiling :lol:
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Post by DIY_Johnny »

That Bal SBR is brilliant. I primed ply before I tiled, tiled with S1 mapei adhesive. Had to remove one tile months later, ripped the ply :shock:

When you prime the ply its like walking on celotape the next day :lol:

Lads, do tilers normally prime a ply floor before tiling?
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Post by tictic »

i would just prime the underside and edges of the ply..stops moisture ingress from underneath leaving 2/3mm gap at all walls this helps with any exspansion in ply.

i mainly use bal addy
but other manufacturers will say to prime the face of ply.

as u say its the dogs dangles :lol:

am i stearing away from ply these days in favour of backerboaords for floors...6mm..easier to cut,"stanley" does the job :-)
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Post by handyman »

NewbieJohn wrote:That Bal SBR is brilliant. I primed ply before I tiled, tiled with S1 mapei adhesive. Had to remove one tile months later, ripped the ply :shock:

When you prime the ply its like walking on celotape the next day :lol:

Lads, do tilers normally prime a ply floor before tiling?
look at page 13 of the sitework guide
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