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Hi there 🙂
I'm hoping some of you lovely people can help me.
I'm wanting to tile 3 walls in my bathroom, above the bath. I have bought a tanking kit, as I intended to do a belt and braces job. The trouble is, I don't know what my walls are made of/covered in. Sounds silly, but I always believed it to be woodchip paper, which I had planned to removed, but when I began removing it last night, it appears it isn't wallpaper at all!
I rang the manufacturer of the tanking kit and he advised to not use it. Fair enough. But I still would need to know what on earth my walls are covered in so I know how to prepare them for tiling.
I will add a picture, but to describe too; the walls look like woodchip paper, with irregular bumps and lumps all over. The lumps are hard and no regular size or patterning. Behind the bathroom radiator I had a sneak peek and it is very brown/red colour, but much rougher texture and almost spiky.
One of the pictures shows what happened when I got through the white layer of paint and then assumedly the 2nd layer (blue underneath)
Hopefully this all makes sense to you 🙂
So, how would I be best to go about preparing this for my tiling?
It's a bathroom so I'm assuming waterproof adhesive and grout?
Thank you very much for any help. Very much.
🙂
I'm hoping some of you lovely people can help me.
I'm wanting to tile 3 walls in my bathroom, above the bath. I have bought a tanking kit, as I intended to do a belt and braces job. The trouble is, I don't know what my walls are made of/covered in. Sounds silly, but I always believed it to be woodchip paper, which I had planned to removed, but when I began removing it last night, it appears it isn't wallpaper at all!
I rang the manufacturer of the tanking kit and he advised to not use it. Fair enough. But I still would need to know what on earth my walls are covered in so I know how to prepare them for tiling.
I will add a picture, but to describe too; the walls look like woodchip paper, with irregular bumps and lumps all over. The lumps are hard and no regular size or patterning. Behind the bathroom radiator I had a sneak peek and it is very brown/red colour, but much rougher texture and almost spiky.
One of the pictures shows what happened when I got through the white layer of paint and then assumedly the 2nd layer (blue underneath)


Hopefully this all makes sense to you 🙂
So, how would I be best to go about preparing this for my tiling?
It's a bathroom so I'm assuming waterproof adhesive and grout?
Thank you very much for any help. Very much.
🙂