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Fitting Carpet Grippers On Concrete

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Hi,

I am fitting Carpet Grippers (Royale Carpet Grippers) in a number of rooms.
I need to fit Grippers where there are concrete hearths, but I am unsure of the best secure way to do it.

Soudal 'Grip All' is supposed to provide a strong bond on concrete, but I am uncertain. Not keen on doing the job twice.

Can anyone advise on this, please?.
Thank you.
 

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Most Pro's will be using Rewmar Flexy Fix Adhesive, It's widely available, if you can't get it then Gripp Fill will be fine but you'll have to allow a few hours for it to go off before fitting.
 
I have been pondering this issue with a similar problem myself.
While Flexyfix may be a quick fix with a 30 minute curing time, how long does this stuff last before it comes off after the pro has gone home?
My stone stairs had the grippers screwed in, I really do not want a quick fix spray/tube adhesive that comes off after months to a year etc.
 
It won’t come off if you use it correctly . Used it loads over the last few years.
Make some no loose bits on the screed. Prime it as well so better bond.
 

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