You need a 3/16 v notch and ultra light bro no mess at all , stays put . The Lft from versa bond is awesome on a floor , it’s really nice with clips , but my works very very clean , looks polished I don’t use a spong just a margin trowel . Try the 3-16 v notch you’ll love it watch how it holds that sheet still with any mud in fact
How are you liking using the versabond lft?
As an artist the darker shade looks good on the darker tiles, the white against the dark would scream too much contrast.
You need a 3/16 v notch and ultra light bro no mess at all , stays put . The Lft from versa bond is awesome on a floor , it’s really nice with clips , but my works very very clean , looks polished I don’t use a spong just a margin trowel . Try the 3-16 v notch you’ll love it watch how it holds that sheet still with any mud in fact
You use 3/16x3/16 v notch for floors????
@@arthurmomo4406he’s probably referring to mosaic mesh tiles typically in showers
That is a big difference. You should be using Marble mortar or Prolite for White white.
Agree ProLite
Standard versa bond I've used recently almost seems like a sand/ yellow color
The LFT would stick to resin backing on those marble mosaics?
Definitely, pretty well too.
@@egformula Good to know! I was told epoxy "thinset" is required when working with resin backed marble. Maybe only in showers?
Thanks for the tip
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