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    Matt White Bumpy Tile 250 x 330

    Hello Folks Looking for a but of help and hope one of you may be able to assist. I need to replace some tiles in a bathroom and need a box of Matt White Bumpy 250 x 330 tiles. Tried everywhere but so far have only been able to find gloss. Does anyone on here have any idea where I can get these...
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    Bumpy tiles

    Thinking of some white glossy bumpy tiles for a bathroom. There will be a 2 piece flush fitting back to the wall toilet to be fitted after. (the type where you see no gap from back of toilet to the wall) Anybody had any problems with this or should i be looking at flat tiles?
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    Larger format bumpy whites?

    I need to source some gloss or satin bumpy whites for a customers bathroom but she wants something larger than 250 x 200's but no larger than 600 x 300. Any ideas where I might find some, I've drawn a blank with my usual suppliers? Cheers, Daz
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    bumpy walls

    Is it esential to level tiles on a bumpy wall and out of true. ie. butter the tiles real thick to acheive a flat wall and internal angles that are straight. or go with wall. Some jobs a ive done in the past to a lot of adhesive to do this and the tiles were aleast off the wall by 20mm/25mm...
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    Tile trim for bumpy whites.?

    Hi all, I am undertaking a bathroom refurb (pics will be posted this time) i have come across a problem with the window reveal, the customer has supplied me with 250x400mm bumpy white ceramics and the trim they provided was a Homelux 10mm ceramic effect bullnose trim, when i tried to measure up...
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    8 inch bumpy white

    Hello guys, got a job to price up for the above for 13 m2. The job is in Islignton and i was thinking around £975 including materials and tiles .Whats does everyone think of that price?
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    Scoring bumpy slate effect tiles

    Can anyone give me advise regarding slate effect porcelain tiles. I have a TS60 plus which should cut them but because they have a random bumpy textured surface giving the appearance of slate I am concerned they may not score well. Should I use a wet cutter? Not fitting them till next week so...
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    Bumpy wall

    What if you come across a wall that is not bumpy enough to re plaster or replace but bumpy enough to make your tile sit out slightly. Do you use a deeper trowel to smooth out the bumps?

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