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UniBond Ready mixed White Tile Adhesive & grout, 12.8kg
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Product information
This wall tile adhesive & grout is waterproof and suitable for ceramic and mosaic wall tiles, max sixe 300 x 300 mm.
- Suitable for Ceramic
- Mould resistant
- 10 years guarantee
Features and benefits
- 2 in 1 adhesive and grout
- Anti-mould
- Excellent grab for large tiles
- Suitable for Porcelain, Ceramic and Mosaic Tiles
- Ready Mixed
Health and safety
Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.
Specifications
Brand | UniBond |
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Colour | White |
Drying time | 24 h |
Location | Interior |
Suitable surface | Wall |
Product weight | 12.8kg |
Model name/number | 43681856 |
Product code | 5010383018566 |
Reviews
Fantastic 2 in 1 product.
Van Girl - 6 months ago
Was hesitant because there were mixed reviews when I bought but it is clearly one of those that if you read the instructions it works great. Sounds like common problems are applying too much when using it as adhesive and not giving it a good mix when you first open it. It has greatly detailed instructions on the packet which I followed and had great results. Had never tiled before but between the instructions on packaging and the B&Q youtube tutorial the results are fantastic.
UniBond wall tile adhesive & grout
Bala5555 - 4 years ago
tilled shower and bathroom And grouted. Perfect job great product.
so easy
reva - 4 years ago
We are on our third large tub. Reliable and neat. Thank you.
Damaged on arrival
Nickyp - 5 years ago
This unibond wall tile adhesive and grout is excellent very quick and easy to use and if needed would use again
Poor packaging
Fentonbest - 5 years ago
Only one of two delivered as the other had burst in the delivery van. This was replaced very quickly. The practice of packing this type of product in a cardboard carton - not very good practice?