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Ok,do what's the best thing to do then? Do I need to remove the tiles from the walls or just the ply? And what to use to correct it? Thanks,Terry
 
More concerning though is you paid your adhesive is not drying didn't you?
Most tubbed adhesive will only recommend fixing formats up to 300x300. Your tile exceeds this. Because of the way tubbed adhesive sets or drys some of your fixing bed might not dry.
 
The tub I used says for large tiles,I think ill leave them till Wednesday and see if I can take one off easily...if I can what do you recommend? Thanks,Terry
 
i think the biggest cause for concern would be the tiles on the ply, ply is never a good service to tile onto, i would not try epoxy grout as its extremely hard to use.

by the way welcome to the forum, its good you asked for advice.
 
Ok,thankyou,when I get home ill remove the tiles from the ply,hopefully they won't break as they have the holes in them etc for the pipes,so I should use a cement based adhesive? Which do you reccomend?
 
Update: I've removed tiles from all walls and removed adhesive from tiles,so what do I need to do to make it right? I'm thinking tile primer on walls and ply,then flexible cement based adhesive all round followed by showerproof grout? Any good??
 
Id take the ply out altogether. I've managed to look at your pictures earlier in the post on my laptop now. If you didn't put anymore timber in the boxing after you took the picture then do so now. Add some timber noggins.
 

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