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ah right got you, didnt quite understand but do now, one wall where the shower head is and where the shower unit is, is made up of ply wood with old tiles and new tiles on top, the next wall meaning the length of the bath is a brick wall, with again old tiles and new tiles, i used b and q adhesive and as i remeber unibond grout, which turned yellow, re grouted months later with b and q own grout and adhesive which still turned yellow.hi as above tile size are your walls stud or solid brick and the adhesive you used did you grout with it :8:
hi mate,based on what you have said personally i would rip it out and start again,,right back this time as well. remove the ply if possible and replace with plasterboard,ply on walls can cause all sorts of problems esppecially in moisture laden bathrooms.
also do you have anty ventilation in the room like an expelair as this may also be why your Silicon is turning mouldy as moisture has no way to escape
there are lots of good mould resistant silicones out there
have to agree with kilty 55 on this one the only real fix is rip out and re do; with the adhesive was it already mixed in bucket or was it in a bag you had to mix:8:
Just hve the bathroom window for ventilation, the bathroom is quite big nearly a single bedroom in size, the rest of the bathroom wall the other side has been re plaster boarded, as this wall was a real mess in its time.
Not looking good as the ply wood is the airing cupboard of where old water tank was, so doing this would be a big job, to replace one wall, inless i just replaster boarded over it, but probably making more mistakes and bodges, any other ideas, or adhesives grouts to use or methods than trying this,
if im honest and you do it again yourself without feeling confident about doing a good job it will cost you yet again,if its bumpy whites your using why dont you ask for a qoute from a reputable local tiler to see what it would cost to sort it and make the job good,the tiler may be able to get you a discount on tiles and will use good quality materials.
however if you want to really do it yourself you will get all the advice you need from the guys/gals on here to help you.
okay you have got several issues of concern with your bathroom from adh to substrate as mentioned earlier best to remove do good prep work waterproof and re tile as trying to fix (you will be chasing your tail) as problem may be coming from ply as kilty55 has said you can post your job on here or start a new thread on how to do a bathroom right then you will get advice and recommendations on the best way to go hope this helps :8:
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