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Hello all,

I know it's not best practice to tile onto painted walls especially when using large format tiles. My question is this - if you Dot and Dab onto painted walls does this not create a similar issue of the paint being behind the plasterboard adhesive - is this why mechanical fixings are good to use aswell. In the past when faced with a painted wall I tend to go at it with a wirebrush attachment on a grinder.
 
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Dumbo

Many thanks widler. do you think that dot and dab is better than battened? Also do you have to use thistle bond it? It's £60 a tub. If it's the best and does the job then fair enough:grinning:
What he is say is you don't thistle bond your battens you mechanically fix . So why not just mechanically fix through the dots. Same process .
 
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I think it depends how well fixed you want it. Swings and roundabouts. I like to rely on the bond of the driwall adhesive as well as the screws.

Best practice would be to remove the backing coat of plaster completely and D&D to the brick/block wall IMO. That way the depth is less too

Thistle bond is probably overkill though
 
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What he is say is you don't thistle bond your battens you mechanically fix . So why not just mechanically fix through the dots. Same process .

I think there's some confusion going on with Thistle Bond ( bonding coat plaster) and Thistle Bond-it ( primer) although I may be wrong...
 

acaciaguy

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I think it depends how well fixed you want it. Swings and roundabouts. I like to rely on the bond of the driwall adhesive as well as the screws.

Best practice would be to remove the backing coat of plaster completely and D&D to the brick/block wall IMO. That way the depth is less too

Thistle bond is probably overkill though

Is this something that you ever do? Or is that only if the plaster is in a bad way
 

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