Can thinset get wet after it dries?

Thinset will normally be 80% cured after 24 hours for moderate indoor temperatures. 80% is enough to do any work on. At 18 hours you got some water on your floor. The water has little to do with your thinset now.
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Will water dissolve thinset?

To remove thinset, start by pouring boiling water over the thinset to weaken the material. Leave it for an hour, then hold a sharp putty knife at a 45-degree angle and hammer the back with a hand maul to break up the thinset.
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Is thinset mortar water proof?

Thinset mortar | Waterproof | Tile.
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Can you store thinset after mixing?

Any thin-set that is mixed for ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone tile, and unused, is essentially garbage. Any mortar that is mixed with water cannot be used the next day and there is no way to store it that will stop the drying out process (i.e. can't freeze it or put it in a container).
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How long does it take for thinset to completely dry?

Thinset. Thinset mortar is also known as dry set or dry bond mortar, It contains a water retaining additive that assists with the curing and hydration process. It is most frequently used for tiles and counter-tops. Thinset mortar takes between 24-48 hours to cure.
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How long does thinset have to dry before waterproofing?

It is also generally accepted that mortar will dry sufficiently to meet that level for application of liquid waterproofing products 48 to 72 hours after installation of the mortar. All of the products under consideration require multiple coats to provide effective waterproofing.
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How long does mortar take to dry before rain?

Mortar needs to be kept wet for around 36 hours so it can cure fully. There's always some risk with brick mortar when dealing with weather and other external factors. If it's dry and hot, it could pull the moisture out of the mortar and cause it to shrink, sucking it away from the bricks.
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How long does thinset last once mixed?

How long will thinset last after mixing? Thinset will start to set up fairly quickly after mixing, so you should only mix up what you can use within 20 minutes or so. The exact length of how long thinset will last after mixing varies based on your conditions, but typical no longer than 1 hour.
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How long does mortar last once mixed?

Mortar is good for 90 minutes. After that time, discard the mortar because it starts to lose some of its characteristics. Also, weather can affect how mortar reacts and how manageable it can be, so plan accordingly. Successful mortar mixing relies on consistency.
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What is more waterproof Thinset or grout?

Thinset is more elastic than grout and also has improved water resistance. This renders it ideal to use in bathroom and kitchen tiling since it improves the waterproofing qualities of the finish and allows for shrinking and expansion of the tiles with changing temperatures.
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Is mortar waterproof?

Yes, mortar is waterproof. It is "relatively unaffected" by water "under specified conditions". However, anything claiming waterproof is likely a long way away from being watertight or impervious to water. M4 mortar is actually just concrete, with one part portland and four parts sand, according to Boral.
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Can tile adhesive get wet?

Myth 1: Tiles, tile adhesive and tile grout will make the shower enclosure waterproof. NOT TRUE! Most tile adhesives and grout are water resistant but not waterproof. They do not swell, crack or get damaged if they get wet but they won't stop water from passing through onto the substrate.
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What happens if your mortar is too wet?

Mortar that is too wet will run out between the joints. If it is too dry, the bond will be weak. Mound the mix and form a depression in the center.
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Does anything dissolve thinset?

Pour hot water on the tiles.

Start by mixing 1/2 of a cup of a citrus-based degreaser with a gallon of hot water. The hot water will help to soften the thinset just a bit, making it easier to remove. Pour the hot water on the thinset on the tiles, and be sure to use rubber gloves when doing so.
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Can you wash thinset down the drain?

Grout and thinset mortar are types of concrete and should never be rinsed down drains. That includes the muddy water rinsed from the buckets and trowels used to handle these materials.
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How long before you can walk on tile after thinset?

Though it might be a pain to wait the minimum 12 hours before using your new bathroom or kitchen floor, the pros will tell you that 24 hours of drying time is ideal (the same amount of time should also be allowed for tiles on walls or countertops).
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What do you do with extra tile mortar?

Pour any liquid mortar that has been mixed with water into a bucket, and allow it to thoroughly set and harden. Break the mortar up with a hammer and chisel, and transfer the pieces into a trash bag. Dispose of small amounts of material in a garbage can.
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How long can I leave thinset?

Once you've mixed your thinset mortar and installed your tile, you'll be ready to apply grout. Note that the tile must be firmly attached to a sound substrate and cured a minimum of 24 to 48 hours prior to grouting.
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How thick should thinset be under tile?

Plan for a layer of thinset 3/16-inch to 1/8-inch thick beneath your tile. A 3/16-inch layer of thinset will be enough for tiles with a smooth back to bond the tile to the floor or backer board. For natural tiles with an uneven surface on the back, you may need to spread a 1/8-inch layer of thinset during installation.
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Will rain hurt fresh mortar?

A misty drizzle or light rain when the air temperature is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit actually is beneficial. Mortar should be kept moist for 36 hours to allow it to fully cure. However, a heavy rain may wash the lime out of the mortar, weakening the bond between the bricks and the mortar.
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How can I make thinset dry faster?

How Do You Make Tile Mortar Dry Faster?
  1. Store mortar at room temperature.
  2. Mix the powdered mortar with cool water.
  3. Spread mortar using this notched trowel, to ensure a thin, fast-drying mortar layer.
  4. Use a dehumidifier to dry the air and speed mortar curing time.
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Why is my thinset not drying?

Excessive Humidity

If you live in a tropical environment or somewhere where the humidity is high, your thinset will take longer than the 72-hour maximum curing time given as an estimate by most manufacturers.
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