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Does anyone have experience of using Slimbricks for flooring please? I'm thinking of laying them on top of a layer of screed. I've got hold of a sample of these: http://www.slimbrick.co.uk/product/m...at_brick_tile/ and one thing that concerns me is the amount of sand the brick sheds when brushed - would this stabilise when the bricks are sealed? Any tales of using this product appreciated. Thanks.
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On 03/04/2014 09:43, tonkski wrote:
Does anyone have experience of using Slimbricks for flooring please?
I'm thinking of laying them on top of a layer of screed. I've got
hold of a sample of these:
http://www.slimbrick.co.uk/product/m...at_brick_tile/
and one thing that concerns me is the amount of sand the brick sheds
when brushed - would this stabilise when the bricks are sealed? Any
tales of using this product appreciated. Thanks.


The gallery on the website shows a patio, but no interior flooring, so I
think your concerns may be justified. I wouldn't fancy walking on bricks
in bare feet
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On Thursday, April 3, 2014 9:43:53 AM UTC+1, tonkski wrote:
Does anyone have experience of using Slimbricks for flooring please? I'm thinking of laying them on top of a layer of screed. I've got hold of a sample of these: http://www.slimbrick.co.uk/product/m...at_brick_tile/ and one thing that concerns me is the amount of sand the brick sheds when brushed - would this stabilise when the bricks are sealed? Any tales of using this product appreciated. Thanks.


Brick floors are impossible to clean, hence noone installs them any more.


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