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A1: Yes—when the surface is correctly cleaned, prepared, and the application procedure in the TDS is followed.
A2: Yes. The high-polymer cementitious formula provides strong, water-resistant bonding; pair with appropriate waterproofing where required.
A3: Yes. The elevated polymer content increases bond strength and wet-grip, supporting heavy and large-format units on suitable substrates.
A5: Absolutely not. This enhanced polyurethane chemistry is the dominant global technology. The issue lies in local markets, where many competitors continue using obsolete formulas for profit purposes, leaving projects exposed to outdated performance levels.
Optimized for heavy and large-format tiles, terraces, facades, kitchens, and bathrooms. High polymer content enhances adhesion and wet-grip, enabling reliable results on dense substrates and existing tiles—when installed per the substrate preparation and troweling procedure outlined in the data sheet. {edit}