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    Victorian hall tiles - what products to clean off glue and dirt

    Hi, and thanks at the outset to anyone helping with some advice. I've just found underneath some lino in my hallway, some beautiful Victorian tiles. However, the lino was stuck to the tiles with some brown/yellow glue, and it has been there for about 25-30 years. While I've managed to get off...
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    Best way to Glue cracked Toilet base

    Whats the recommended product to use for minimal aesthetic impact ?:oops:
  3. P

    Products to glue stone togeather????

    Hi peoples, I have two floors i am pricing up to tile, they are on split levels with three steps from one floor level to the other, The tiles are travertine and are 15mm thick. The customer wants an over hang on the exposed edge of the higher floor level and on the steps(like what you get on a...
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    duck tape, hot glue gun, etc

    hi, one final question if i may please. can i get away with duck tape or do i need the hot glue gun (i am trying to keep the costs down!). have bought the SLC and tile adhesive today. getting the multimeter tomorrow from argos. thanks again peeps
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    removing glue

    Hi all, Has any one a solution to the following problem.as only been in the trade 6 months and this is a first for me . I have just finished 2 new shower rooms and a bath room in a farm house refurbishment and have now been asked to tile part of the old kitchen floor. The original floor is...
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    Glue - does it all need to be off floor

    I have done various small tiling jobs in the past and have been asked to do my sisters bathroom. Two problems:- 1. she wants the tiles fitted in a brick effect, tiles approx 33x66 ceramic, with the longer edge going breadth ways. I don't have a clue how to set this out, any advice appreciated...
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    That glue on tiles drives me nuts

    Just finished 35 sq m of 6 inch white ceramic tiles now got to spend next couple of hours getting rid of the glue in all 4 corners of every tile. I understand its there to protect the tile below from the one above it but does anyone have any tips for getting rid of them quicker. Cheers:wink_smile:
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    glue for underfloorheating

    I have a large area to tile in my new house where we will have underfloor heating. I have been quoted a price for flexible glue, recomended for the job. This glue is a lot more expensive than the 'standard' glue. I would like to safe some money and I have heard of additives that can make the...

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