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I am new to the forum and new to tiling. I am awaiting delivery of 600x600 porcelain tiles which are to be laid in our kitchen dinner. I am looking for advise on preparing the floor to ensure that things go well and last.
The floor is split into three sections. Part old quarry tiles that had been tiled over with ceramic tiles which I have now removed. The other two sections are concrete floor. One which is raw concrete the other which is mainly raw with small sections of what looks like paint.
All the sections are solid and in good condition. What I want to know is:
1) do I need to do anything to prepare the concrete sections? (sand off paint, seal)
2) What is the best way to clean the quarry tiles? (they have been exposed to standard kitchen use for several months)
3) Part of the concrete has a smooth finish will anything need to be done to ensure a good bond?
The floor is split into three sections. Part old quarry tiles that had been tiled over with ceramic tiles which I have now removed. The other two sections are concrete floor. One which is raw concrete the other which is mainly raw with small sections of what looks like paint.
All the sections are solid and in good condition. What I want to know is:
1) do I need to do anything to prepare the concrete sections? (sand off paint, seal)
2) What is the best way to clean the quarry tiles? (they have been exposed to standard kitchen use for several months)
3) Part of the concrete has a smooth finish will anything need to be done to ensure a good bond?