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It seems that it is generally regarded as bad practice although there are many who disagree.
Mortar plasticiser is very cheap so it is probably best to use that... I think it may be cheaper than Fairy in actual fact!
It seems that it is generally regarded as bad practice although there are many who disagree.
Mortar plasticiser is very cheap so it is probably best to use that... I think it may be cheaper than Fairy in actual fact!
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I was told the reason was because fairy liquid is loaded with salt which can then increase efflorence and cause weakening over the long term 20yrs +. Have used it to get me out of a spot on subsurface stuff but wouldn't chance it where it can be seen. It smells lovely though.
Can't see it from my house
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thing is with fairy you only need about 2.5ml a mix for it to work,most of the febs are about 50 ml a mix
big jobs i have seen guys binned for using it,but a mate of mine lives in some 60's flats my auld fella worked on and he reckons they used fairy all the way
absolutely no sign of any problem
biggest problem in them days was drunk labourers knocking the mix up too weak in the diesel mixer
for the record lime mortar is the easiest to use
cheers LLL
big jobs i have seen guys binned for using it,but a mate of mine lives in some 60's flats my auld fella worked on and he reckons they used fairy all the way
absolutely no sign of any problem
biggest problem in them days was drunk labourers knocking the mix up too weak in the diesel mixer
for the record lime mortar is the easiest to use
cheers LLL
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Fairy is an aerator, just like Feb - however ........... the bubbles in Feb are of a controlled size whereas the bubbles in Fairy are not.
Result is that the mortar made with Fairy is less consistent and the resulting mortar is weaker because it hardens like a crunchie bar and is less strong in compression.
Result is that the mortar made with Fairy is less consistent and the resulting mortar is weaker because it hardens like a crunchie bar and is less strong in compression.
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.
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Absolutely spot on. My brickwork tutor, many years ago, had two things that annoyed him more than anything else when teaching youngsters the trade.Kiff wrote:Fairy is an aerator, just like Feb - however ........... the bubbles in Feb are of a controlled size whereas the bubbles in Fairy are not.
Result is that the mortar made with Fairy is less consistent and the resulting mortar is weaker because it hardens like a crunchie bar and is less strong in compression.
1 - Hitting a level with the trowel. (Quite understandable!)
2 - Using washing up liquid in mixes. Exactly as stated, the aeration in washing up liquids is widly inconsistant, giving an inconsistant aeration leading to inconsistant strengths throughout the same mix. Feb maintains the same aeration throughout and hence - a consistant strength.
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so mra are you saying you have never hit your level with your trowel?
i only ever saw 1 bloke who didnt tap his level now and again,but he didnt earn a bean
when i was in a price gang we did anything we could to get BWk up faster,not right i know, but £180 a day meant more than a £30 level IYKWIM
lol
LLL :;):
i only ever saw 1 bloke who didnt tap his level now and again,but he didnt earn a bean
when i was in a price gang we did anything we could to get BWk up faster,not right i know, but £180 a day meant more than a £30 level IYKWIM
lol
LLL :;):
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