Thanks.
I'm sorry I've may have mislead you about the thickness.
I mean't the consistency of the mix, as the mix does not seem to flow or like slurry as some seen on various video's where most are like slurry and flow on there own without the use of any troweling.
As you've mentioned earlier that the top layer should be weaker than what's its bonding with below. What would be the consequence if the supplied Additive was not used and water was used instead.
So as I'm trying to find a solution to my problem of a floor which has small frozen like wave edges where it was troweled trying to blend with other areas laid a couple of minutes ago and as I've mentioned it does not flow like a slurry mixed compound. I am going to sand down these waves as best as I can and then pour a slurry mix and use something like a industrial squeegee to push and skim over the current floor and let it flow by itself to level itself.
Thank you for your patience with this.
Thanks again
I'm sorry I've may have mislead you about the thickness.
I mean't the consistency of the mix, as the mix does not seem to flow or like slurry as some seen on various video's where most are like slurry and flow on there own without the use of any troweling.
As you've mentioned earlier that the top layer should be weaker than what's its bonding with below. What would be the consequence if the supplied Additive was not used and water was used instead.
So as I'm trying to find a solution to my problem of a floor which has small frozen like wave edges where it was troweled trying to blend with other areas laid a couple of minutes ago and as I've mentioned it does not flow like a slurry mixed compound. I am going to sand down these waves as best as I can and then pour a slurry mix and use something like a industrial squeegee to push and skim over the current floor and let it flow by itself to level itself.
Thank you for your patience with this.
Thanks again