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What tips/advice for post treatment of liquid screed please? (Done by ScreedIt using locally sourced screed mix)

 

A google suggestions:

http://www.bal-adhesives.com/tiling-onto-calcium-sulfate-anhydrite-screeds/

 

Laitance should be removed by light abrasion using a suitable sanding machine i.e. a rotary floor scarifier and a 60’s grit sandpaper. Remove excess dust completely with a vacuum cleaner. Abrading the surface is best carried out 4-6 days after the application of the screed and can assist in the drying out process. Scarifying the surface is even recommended with low laitance Calcium Sulfate/anhydrite screeds as this further aids adhesion.

 

 

Anyone done this, anyone done any different?  Any tips much appreciated

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40 minutes ago, readiescards said:

And do I need to protect the screed prior to the final floor covering going down?

 

Only from wet trades mixing mortar directly on it ..... ask me how I know that ..!!

 

 

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As a little tip, we brought an old vax for £20 and used it to clean the entire slab before our carpets went down, it worked really well and removed all the dust and plaster splashes, everyone thought I was mad at time but was well worth the day I spent doing it.

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Carpet fitter was trying to push me out of the way in my house but I insisted on scraping and hoovering every inch of the dusty weyroc. I would have preferred to PVA it all too but it was 3 days before Xmas and I was running behind. :ph34r:

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I used Tarmac Topflow ( used to be Agilia) and didn't remove the laitance quickly enough!

 

It forms a really hard wax on the surface and I needed the wire brush attachement on the rotary sander to even scratch the surface

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