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Can I install a mesh-backed or resin-backed stone or agglomerate stone?

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Can I install a mesh-backed or resin-backed stone or agglomerate stone?

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Yes. It is important to note that the adhesion of the mesh and/or resin backing to the stone or agglomerate stone is equally, if not more important than the adhesion of the tile adhesive to the mesh and/or resin backing. If the adhesion of the mesh and/or resin backing is minimal, it is very possible that the stone or agglomerate stone can come loose while the mesh and/or resin backing remains bonded to the substrate. Some mesh adhesives may be moisture sensitive and should not be used in certain applications. Check with the stone supplier or agglomerate stone manufacturer for recommended uses and applications. Consult with the stone supplier or agglomerate stone manufacturer for their recommended installation instructions. To ensure maximum adhesion and performance use LATAPOXY® 300 Adhesive for any mesh and/or resin-backed stone or agglomerate stone. It is always a good idea, and highly recommended, to conduct a test area (under actual jobsite conditions) with the specified installat

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