Kwik Grip Ice White Wall Tile Adhesive
Description
Description
Experience the ease of tiling with Kwik Grip Ice White Wall Tile Adhesive, a versatile, ready-mixed solution perfect for interior walls. Its non-slip, water-resistant formula offers a strong bond for adhering ceramic tiles under 300x300mm onto various surfaces including plasterboard, existing tiles and wood, ensuring a durable, flexible hold in a sleek white finish.
> Ready mixed solution
> Suitable for walls
> Non-slip, water-resistant formula
> Suitable for adhering ceramic tiles under 300x300mm onto plasterboard, plaster, existing ceramic tiles, painted walls, cement, sand rendering, tile backerboards, worktops and wooden backgrounds
> Flexible hold
> Sleek white colouring
Approximate coverage of 6-7 Sqm
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Hi Tony Thanks for your query. We advise that all adhesives and grouts are used within 12 months of the date of manufacture, which is the date on the bag. The item must also have been kept in suitable conditions. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hello Rebeca Thanks for your query. The adhesive is an off white so may look a little ivory next to the white tile, however, you won't see the adhesive as it's behind the tiles on the wall. Kind regards Anna
Hi Steve Thanks for your query. The correct adhesive will depend on several factors including what tiles are on the wall, what tiles you want to fint, how many sqm you are tiling etc... It may be best to call our sales team on 01536 314730 for more details. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hello Jac Thank you for your query. Kwik Grip can only be used on tiles under 300x300mm in size. Over that size a cement based adhesive will need to be used. Regards Walls and Floors
Hi Tom We would suggest using a maximum tile size on the wall of 300x300mm for larger tiles or floor projects a cement based powder adhesive would need to be used. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Chris This adhesive is fine for fixing tiles onto existing tiles. The most important things to consider are that firstly, the existing tiles a secure (any loose tiles should be removed) and secondly, they must be completely clean and free from grease/oil. To clean, a good scrub with the LTP Grimex will do the trick. Once they are rinsed and dry, no further primer or preparation is required, as the adhesive is polymer modified so will stick to both matt and gloss finishes. When tiling onto impervious surfaces such as existing tiles, this can extend the drying time of the adhesive. Although the tiles will be set, it can take a longer period of time to release all its moisture, and as such, would recommend that the tiles are left for a minimum of 3 days before grouting. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Emma It depends on the maximum potential temperature of where the tiles are being installed. This adhesive is suitable for use up to 90 degrees, which from experience, electric fire surrounds rarely reach due to the way the heat is directed. But if the temperature is likely to get hotter, we would recommend the Palace Heat Resist adhesive: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/palace-heat-resistant-tile-adhesive-10-kg If possible, run the appliance and attach a thermometer to the intended area, and monitor the temperature before making your final decision. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers
Q & A
Hi Tony Thanks for your query. We advise that all adhesives and grouts are used within 12 months of the date of manufacture, which is the date on the bag. The item must also have been kept in suitable conditions. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hello Rebeca Thanks for your query. The adhesive is an off white so may look a little ivory next to the white tile, however, you won't see the adhesive as it's behind the tiles on the wall. Kind regards Anna
Hi Steve Thanks for your query. The correct adhesive will depend on several factors including what tiles are on the wall, what tiles you want to fint, how many sqm you are tiling etc... It may be best to call our sales team on 01536 314730 for more details. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hello Jac Thank you for your query. Kwik Grip can only be used on tiles under 300x300mm in size. Over that size a cement based adhesive will need to be used. Regards Walls and Floors
Hi Tom We would suggest using a maximum tile size on the wall of 300x300mm for larger tiles or floor projects a cement based powder adhesive would need to be used. Kind regards Walls and Floors
Hi Chris This adhesive is fine for fixing tiles onto existing tiles. The most important things to consider are that firstly, the existing tiles a secure (any loose tiles should be removed) and secondly, they must be completely clean and free from grease/oil. To clean, a good scrub with the LTP Grimex will do the trick. Once they are rinsed and dry, no further primer or preparation is required, as the adhesive is polymer modified so will stick to both matt and gloss finishes. When tiling onto impervious surfaces such as existing tiles, this can extend the drying time of the adhesive. Although the tiles will be set, it can take a longer period of time to release all its moisture, and as such, would recommend that the tiles are left for a minimum of 3 days before grouting. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors
Hi Emma It depends on the maximum potential temperature of where the tiles are being installed. This adhesive is suitable for use up to 90 degrees, which from experience, electric fire surrounds rarely reach due to the way the heat is directed. But if the temperature is likely to get hotter, we would recommend the Palace Heat Resist adhesive: https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/palace-heat-resistant-tile-adhesive-10-kg If possible, run the appliance and attach a thermometer to the intended area, and monitor the temperature before making your final decision. If you wish to discuss your project in more detail or to arrange samples or a quotation, please call our Sales team on 01536 314730 or request a call-back via the link below, and they will be more than happy to help you. https://ideas.wallsandfloors.co.uk/request-a-callback Regards Walls And Floors