Been reading and debating over what to use to stick down a stone resin and acrylic capped shower tray.
Manufacture instructions are weak sand/cement but everything I'm reading is pointing towards this being old and outdated.
So I was leaning towards flexible tile adhesive. Picked up some Ultra Tile ProFlex S2 ES standard set for between the shower and 6mm hardiebacker cement board. I have some NX flexible floor and wall tile adhesive and the screws to put down the hardiebacker. I picked up the wrong bag, was going to get the S1.
As the screws are securing it anyway I assume it doesn't matter to much regarding the adhesive holding the backer down?
I went for the standard set as I'm obviously new to this and wanted to give myself more time incase I inevitably mess it up haha.
Also is there any reason not to use the standard set over the rapid set other than time??
Manufacture instructions are weak sand/cement but everything I'm reading is pointing towards this being old and outdated.
So I was leaning towards flexible tile adhesive. Picked up some Ultra Tile ProFlex S2 ES standard set for between the shower and 6mm hardiebacker cement board. I have some NX flexible floor and wall tile adhesive and the screws to put down the hardiebacker. I picked up the wrong bag, was going to get the S1.
As the screws are securing it anyway I assume it doesn't matter to much regarding the adhesive holding the backer down?
I went for the standard set as I'm obviously new to this and wanted to give myself more time incase I inevitably mess it up haha.
Also is there any reason not to use the standard set over the rapid set other than time??
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