With reference to the OP I've also has issues with roller marks and generally not particularly brilliant finish with NA at times, but I trust the stuff to stay on the floor so have stayed with it. I sometimes put a splash of water in the mix these days rather than leave out a bit of powder Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
The spread of misinformation is the main issue After reading this thread I decided to get 10 bags of NA as I hadn't used it for quite a while. Primed the hell out of the sub like I always do and it it went down like glass. Best I've ever seen it go down tbo Didn't need the bag of feather I had on stand by
Never primed with NA. Mainly because it was for a shop and they didn't give us primer or it was going down before a dpm so you couldn't use a primer. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You could, but not sure I would trust the watered down liquid primer under a dpm! And does a fully dried/evaporated water primer actually do anything other than pic up some dust? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I always prime before NA now mostly, flows better and im aware that ardex say no need for primer etc but ive not had any issues priming before. Got a pallet of level it bond real cheap so will be using this up over the next few weeks. To confirm I had a part of different batch NA lastweek and its back to how it should be, nice n creamy
To be fair I rarely see NA pin holing. I'm pretty sure a coat of water on a porous screed wouldn't stop that either Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Can't see the point really as I've never had a problem but each to their own. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Next time I've got some NA to use I'm gonna prime it with water and see if it helps Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk