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    Carpet grippers won't adhere to screed

    That's kind of what I was asking. I just wasn't sure if that would maker any difference.
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    Carpet grippers won't adhere to screed

    That could work but he broke the grippers into lots of small pieces - not sure why. It would take a hell of a long time to screw every piece in.
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    Carpet grippers won't adhere to screed

    Thanks, so maybe if I just give it a good clean and vacuum that should do the trick?
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    Carpet grippers won't adhere to screed

    Hi. I had a carpet fitted onto a screed. The floor beneath the screed is too hard to nail the grippers in so the fitter glued them down with something similar to gripfill. The carpet had to come up due to accidental damage and when lifted I noticed that a lot of the grippers had already come off...
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    Thinset colour

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    Thinset colour

    hi I've just installed some hardiebacker for a shower and am just about to tape the joints. Every video online seems to show people using grey adhesive but I have white. Maybe a silly question but will White be ok for taping between boards? Thanks
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    Help with Hardiebacker

    Hi I'm currently building a corner shower in my bathroom and have decided to use 6mm hardiebacker on the wall. I know you're meant to use 12mm for walls but I can't due to space. I contacted the manufacturer who said it was ok to use 6mm on walls as long as it has enough studs behind it. I was...
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