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hi, probably annoying to you all as i see many posts on this and have read a lot but so many different answers i just wanted to confirm.
i am in the building trade but tiling is something i have actually done little of which is quite surprising.
i have dry-lined my daughters bathroom and am read to skim it all.
the usual bathroom layout, bath/toilet/sink/shower cubical.
tiles are 400mm/250mm/8.5mm standard from B&Cr4p of all places because they were actually the best price on those at the moment. the adhesive is from "Tile Town" & is their "Supergrip" labeled tub.
i am only tiling to window sill height on 3 walls and around the shower, so i have got to skim the walls for them to paint.
it would appear that "BAL" is what you all recommend the most as a primer (i know enough not to use PVA:smilewinkgrin but what is the exact stuff i need to look for and where stocks it?
is that it? do i just need to prime the skimmed walls before tiling and that is all?
thanks in advance for your help. extensive forum on tiling btw
i am in the building trade but tiling is something i have actually done little of which is quite surprising.
i have dry-lined my daughters bathroom and am read to skim it all.
the usual bathroom layout, bath/toilet/sink/shower cubical.
tiles are 400mm/250mm/8.5mm standard from B&Cr4p of all places because they were actually the best price on those at the moment. the adhesive is from "Tile Town" & is their "Supergrip" labeled tub.
i am only tiling to window sill height on 3 walls and around the shower, so i have got to skim the walls for them to paint.
it would appear that "BAL" is what you all recommend the most as a primer (i know enough not to use PVA:smilewinkgrin but what is the exact stuff i need to look for and where stocks it?
is that it? do i just need to prime the skimmed walls before tiling and that is all?
thanks in advance for your help. extensive forum on tiling btw
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