Stone wall made of stone/stone slabs? Living room / kitchen

  • Erstellt am 2016-07-12 23:01:24

Neige

2016-07-30 20:09:57
  • #1
In Post 22 I wrote to you about dispersion adhesive. The one you linked is one. It can definitely be helpful to read through data sheets. Sorry if I say it like this now, but I slowly begin to recognize a certain resistance to advice. Enough suggestions have now been made from which you can recognize solutions. So once again in conclusion, either you do it with a substructure, or you stick the stuff directly to the wall with the premise of having to laboriously sand off or re-spackle the adhesive later. Then your landlord will tell you how he wants it removed, comprende?
 

under

2016-07-30 20:37:27
  • #2


Even though your posts were helpful, you don’t have to feel compelled to continuously respond to my posts. I already said that this is not my "field." I understand that dispersion glue is a strong stuff, my dear. Therefore, dispersion glue is out of the question for me.

What was unclear to me was whether the glue shown in the link is also such a glue. Because that does not become clear to me from the data sheet. So this post of mine is quite legitimate as well.

Thank you very much.
 

Neige

2016-07-30 21:59:25
  • #3
Yes, it does say in the datasheet that it is a dispersion adhesive. If I have reacted a bit upset and used the wrong tone, I apologize. There are just sometimes things where you write your fingers raw and get the impression that the questioner did not want to understand anything or insufficiently acknowledged the answers, so no hard feelings.
 

86bibo

2016-07-30 22:01:47
  • #4
What should your little one look like? Should hold like a bomb until you say, I want to move out, fall off by itself. All adhesives suitable for stones naturally have a very high adhesive strength (mostly dispersion adhesives). Otherwise, they couldn't hold the weight. Therefore, it will be difficult to get it off the wall again. Wallpaper underneath won't help either. It is rather a safety risk if nothing is properly wallpapered. Then it tends to fall off the cladding quickly as well. Either you invest a little more work beforehand (battens and OSB or drywall on top) or you do it afterward. Then it's just significantly more work and also not nice.
 

under

2016-07-31 11:18:56
  • #5


No no... all good. I also don’t like it when the other person doesn’t want to understand. So I can understand your reaction to your impression.
Only I must really have tomatoes on my eyes. I can’t find the reference in the datasheet (even using the search function). But now it’s not a big deal, now I know it.

Many thanks.
 

under

2016-07-31 11:23:36
  • #6
The topic "Verblender" is closed for me. I would now choose a non-woven wallpaper.

The selection online is very large. Can anyone recommend a non-woven wallpaper in stone look that doesn't look artificial? (regardless of price).

Many wallpapers, from my impression, you can immediately see that they are "painted."

(or better start a new thread?)
 
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