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if its a fire that is going to be subject to heat then use bal fast flex and grout with bal wide joint grout and GT1 admix..follow instructions on the admix bottle...if its a decorative fire then just use a normal flexi adhesive and flexi grout...wash down tiles with a degreaser like sugar soap or similar before tiling.....dave....
 

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