Why is Unibond adhesive still "damp"

if you can get your hands on a heat gun or similar then get heat onto the "tar" then using a spade scrape as much you can..
then slurry coat and tile addy as soon AS YOU CAN...or just use a 2 part LATEX based compound over it...F Ball ones for me.
I’m against the heat gun approach, better to leave as it IMO; melting the bloody stuff creates really noxious & potentially poisonous fumes & will soften & reactivate the bitumen, not good to tile over as you could get all sorts of reaction going on under there.
 
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havent had....cough ...any ...cough...probs...cough..doing it that way..cough just wear a ffp3 and open,...cough any windows and doo..cough..rs...then lets it dry cough ..... ;) ;)

or try sanding any high spots down...cough.. ;)
 
havent had....cough ...any ...cough...probs...cough..doing it that way..cough just wear a ffp3 and open,...cough any windows and doo..cough..rs...then lets it dry cough ..... ;) ;)

or try sanding any high spots down...cough.. ;)
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