I'm a DIY enthusiast and have tiled with smaller tiles before but I've just tried a few times to place the first 900mmx300mmx10mm tile and removed it to check coverage and I've been unable to get anywhere near 95% coverage. I'm using a square notched 10mm trowel at around 45 degrees to the wall with notches parallel to the shortest side of the tile.
When mixing the Norcros One Part Flexible Adhesive White the packaging states 1 part water to 3.5 parts powder. I stopped at 3 parts powder as that was already a relatively thick mix which easily retained the notches. I've confirmed with Norcros that this is by volume not weight and I measured by volume correctly.
1.) So I've ordered a Euro / Tiger trowel to try and a 12mm trowel, but still feel that the 10mm should have been large enough?
2.) I can try a mix with more powder 1:3.5 but can't imagine that will make it any easier.
3.) Try a different adhesive, perhaps Mapei Keraflex White Flexible Wall (Although I have 3.5 bags of the Norcros which I'd prefer not to waste!)
I'm tiling onto primed Plaster and Abacus Elements / Wedi board floor to ceiling whole bathroom. Power shower 900x900 in one corner.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions anyone can offer ready for my second attempt!
When mixing the Norcros One Part Flexible Adhesive White the packaging states 1 part water to 3.5 parts powder. I stopped at 3 parts powder as that was already a relatively thick mix which easily retained the notches. I've confirmed with Norcros that this is by volume not weight and I measured by volume correctly.
1.) So I've ordered a Euro / Tiger trowel to try and a 12mm trowel, but still feel that the 10mm should have been large enough?
2.) I can try a mix with more powder 1:3.5 but can't imagine that will make it any easier.
3.) Try a different adhesive, perhaps Mapei Keraflex White Flexible Wall (Although I have 3.5 bags of the Norcros which I'd prefer not to waste!)
I'm tiling onto primed Plaster and Abacus Elements / Wedi board floor to ceiling whole bathroom. Power shower 900x900 in one corner.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions anyone can offer ready for my second attempt!