Til you can just hose off lumpy Ditra
Yesterday I installed Schluter Ditra for the first time. It went down flat but when I peeled it up to check coverage it looked awful. I put down more thinset and troweled but I guess what was already on the Ditra created lumps. I worked it over and over and couldn't get it flat. Eventually I pulled it up and was able to hose the entire thing off so it can be done again with the proper thinset ratio. My scale must have been off because I followed the directions exactly and it was just too dry to seep into the fleece. submitted by /u/sidescrollin [link] [comments]
Yesterday I installed Schluter Ditra for the first time. It went down flat but when I peeled it up to check coverage it looked awful. I put down more thinset and troweled but I guess what was already on the Ditra created lumps.
I worked it over and over and couldn't get it flat. Eventually I pulled it up and was able to hose the entire thing off so it can be done again with the proper thinset ratio.
My scale must have been off because I followed the directions exactly and it was just too dry to seep into the fleece.
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