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Hi folks,
I'm not a great one for posting a lot but after reading all the posts on previous DS Tiling query I felt the urge to post. Today I visited a potential customer who wants to lay 600 x 600 dark grey B&Q porcelain tiles on top of existing cream porcelain tiles. She feels cream tiles get dirty too easy but I think the darker tiles will show dirt easier, not my problem. After reading posts in DS Tiling it has certainly put the wind up me! Not sure I want to do the job. However if i do quote and get the job i would need to degrease the existing floor to clean it. I think the floor should then be primed with an acrylic primer, would you lot agree?
I have used cream coloured B&Q porcelain tiles before on 2 occasions and the job turned out fine. Never cleaned or sealed tiles at all! Not saying this was the best thing to do but I got away with it . Not sure now, can't take the risk. What are your views guys?
Work gets a bit scarce after Christmas here so I'm thinking I could do with the work in Jan! Lets hear what you have to say, all the best lads.
I'm not a great one for posting a lot but after reading all the posts on previous DS Tiling query I felt the urge to post. Today I visited a potential customer who wants to lay 600 x 600 dark grey B&Q porcelain tiles on top of existing cream porcelain tiles. She feels cream tiles get dirty too easy but I think the darker tiles will show dirt easier, not my problem. After reading posts in DS Tiling it has certainly put the wind up me! Not sure I want to do the job. However if i do quote and get the job i would need to degrease the existing floor to clean it. I think the floor should then be primed with an acrylic primer, would you lot agree?
I have used cream coloured B&Q porcelain tiles before on 2 occasions and the job turned out fine. Never cleaned or sealed tiles at all! Not saying this was the best thing to do but I got away with it . Not sure now, can't take the risk. What are your views guys?
Work gets a bit scarce after Christmas here so I'm thinking I could do with the work in Jan! Lets hear what you have to say, all the best lads.