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STEVEROG
I have tiled an alcove shower area with plain white tiles and left a 75mm wide horizontal strip free from tiles to fit Laura Ashley pebble decor strips into. I tried to fit one of these pebble decor strips today and it was a disaster.....
This is how I am trying to fit them:-
Used same adhesive that I have been using to fit the white ceramic tiles
(Mapei Keraquick mixed with water). I troweled this on with a notched trowel then tried to fit the pebble decor strip. The big problem is that the adhesive seeped very easily through the plastic webbing that's on the back of the strips (pebbles are glued to the webbing). I had to rip the strip off and wash it and try again. On the second attempt I tried continuous adhesive bed but just got the same result. It's also very difficult to get the strips running flat (they are very bendy on the webbing). The Keraquick is supposed to be white but it is more like a light grey so I don't think I can get away with any of this showing.
Is there a better way to go about fitting these strips? Maybe a clear adhesive that is much thicker? Mix up the Keraquick much thicker?
Steve.
This is how I am trying to fit them:-
Used same adhesive that I have been using to fit the white ceramic tiles
(Mapei Keraquick mixed with water). I troweled this on with a notched trowel then tried to fit the pebble decor strip. The big problem is that the adhesive seeped very easily through the plastic webbing that's on the back of the strips (pebbles are glued to the webbing). I had to rip the strip off and wash it and try again. On the second attempt I tried continuous adhesive bed but just got the same result. It's also very difficult to get the strips running flat (they are very bendy on the webbing). The Keraquick is supposed to be white but it is more like a light grey so I don't think I can get away with any of this showing.
Is there a better way to go about fitting these strips? Maybe a clear adhesive that is much thicker? Mix up the Keraquick much thicker?
Steve.