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 Post subject: Tanking not priming
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Just to double check, If I apply tanking (liquid or membrane) to plasterboard in a bathroom, shall I take it that I do not need to prime it as well?


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No primer needed :thumbright:


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it should say this on the tub?

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methinks better ask some questions before going to buy the tubs.


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I used the Dunlop tanking system and that comes with primer.

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/79333/Bathrooms/Bathroom-Sealants/Dunlop-Shower-Waterproofing-Kit


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i think thats for priming the board, you dont need to prime the tanking

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