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Leatherface

Did you press the spacers all the way in crossways or just stick in one prong ?
You are always best just sticking one prong in. Can be hard to remove otherwise.
Another tip is remove them asap after fixing - really with mosaic, if you have used the correct trowel & adhesive, there is no need to leave spacers in for long, other for than initial spacing purposes. Your tiles should not move if you take them out before the adhesive has fully hardened.
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tafkap68

Yeah, should've asked on here before I started the job. I'll know in future.
Just one of those things that I'll put down to experience. First time doing mosaic so I think I've probably made all the schoolboy errors and I'll know how to approach the job next time around.
As I've stated on previous posts, I'll never stop learning. Just got to remember what NOT to do next time.:confused_smile:
 

Dan

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I used to space the first few runs of tiles out with spacer out of my tub and then as soon as they started to go off I'd pull the spacer out of the existing tiles (while the adhesive is still a little tacky) and then use them on the rest of the job, so you keep using the spacers that are already in the wall sort of thing. Then at the end up the job, once you've got all your tools on the van, go back in and pull the rest of the spacers out.

I always tried to do it while the adhesive was still a little tacky.

If it's just too late. Use some long-nose pliers and a small screwdriver to prize them out, if you pop the odd mosaic, stick another in but without a spacer.
 
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tafkap68

Do you like Prince perchance ?

Saw him on his last UK tour at the Apollo in Manchester - very small venue. bloody brilliant - played for about 2 and a half hours. Best gig I've ever been to.
I was there mate, 3rd row. Got in the soundcheck too, an extra hour for free! Great night, went to the aftershow party but he never turned up :sad_smile: Big arena tour rumoured for this year...
 
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tafkap68

If it's just too late. Use some long-nose pliers and a small screwdriver to prize them out, if you pop the odd mosaic, stick another in but without a spacer.

Thanks Dan, I will give it a try tomorrow morning. If that doesn't work I was thinking of removing the mosaic sheets in the affected areas (about 8 sheets), scraping walls, washing tiles and re-applying. I think this would be quicker as I've tried to remove a few today and it will probably take over 6 hours to do the lot.
 
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