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tonysoprano

hi everyone new to this site lookin for advice my mother in law asked me to tile her kitchen cos i done my bathroom i said ok no probs my bathroom was basic nice but basic tiles but she wants mosaics but never done even thought of this b4 but its just a simple round the cooker and what not can anyone give me advice about cuts round plugs i.e do you cut the back of the net to suit.
i would ever be grateful for your pro help and advice
thanks
paul aka tony soprano(my fav program and first name came to ma head):) :)
 
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GazTech

hi everyone new to this site lookin for advice my mother in law asked me to tile her kitchen cos i done my bathroom i said ok no probs my bathroom was basic nice but basic tiles but she wants mosaics but never done even thought of this b4 but its just a simple round the cooker and what not can anyone give me advice about cuts round plugs i.e do you cut the back of the net to suit.
i would ever be grateful for your pro help and advice
thanks
paul aka tony soprano(my fav program and first name came to ma head):) :)
Yes Paul..cut the mesh for around sockets then pick off pieces and put them on seperately.....welcome to the forums btw....Gaz
 
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DHTiling

hello paul and welcome to forums...you will have to separate the sheets around any obstacles.
use your grout float to pat them on and wash any adhesive out of the joints as you go...dont press on to hard or the mosaics will move once the backing softens with the adhesive.....dave...


p.s....Good luck..
 
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Fekin

Just one tip springs to mind with doing mosaics, watch out for badly prepped walls.

If the walls are not even, and have deepish bumps and dents, a mosaic mesh will follow all the contours of the walls, so if you go over a sunken area, the mosaic meshed tile will also follow the depression, so you end up seeing the flow and bumps in the tiling.

Where as if you were using say 20x20 ceramics, you can always overcome some problems like this by adding a bit more adhesive "packing out" to allow for the depression, so the tile lays flat\even on a un-even wall, but doing this with a mosaic mesh is a heck of a lot harder, so more wall preparation could be needed.
 
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Fekin

I use a 5ft spirit level, just place the level to the walls at various places and you'll see where the spirit level meets the wall, and where the wall is more shallow and isn't touching the level.

Or a long piece of "flat\even\straight" wood... anything that you know for sure is propper straight\even.

If you use a cementous based adhesive then you will need to prime the walls first because the chemical compounds on plaster react to the chemical compounds in cement based adhesives and they don't like to bond to eachother too well.

Any form of acrylic primer will do as far as Im concerned, but other will have their favorites.
 
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