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pendleh

Thanks for that. Just reading my PTS manual and it says:

[FONT='Times New Roman','serif']Smooth glassy surfaces must be sanded?[/FONT]
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[FONT='Times New Roman','serif']What does IMO mean. thanks for the reply.[/FONT]
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[FONT='Times New Roman','serif']Best Wishes[/FONT]
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[FONT='Times New Roman','serif']Howard[/FONT]
 
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GazTech

Why do you rough up plaster skim it is fine to tile on as is, some painted surfaces maybe but clean dry plaster skim IMO no.
My mate Alan...great plasterer, work in a team yrs ago , and they all hated one painter....so if they knew he was painting a certain plot, they would set brew room up in bedroom upstairs. Every time they went for a brew or dinner ......walking up stairs they would spit on trowel and polish up the wall leading upstairs. By the time the painter came to paint the wall it was like glass..lol....the paint just ran off onto the floor and he had to sand it down for a key...pmsl :lol::lol::lol:
 
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grumpygrouter

Hi Grumpy

Thanks for that. I have a belt sander is this a bit too heavy duty?
No, you will just get the job done quicker. Quick whizz over the surface to rub it up, wipe off your excess dust and then apply the APD. Let it dry and you are ready to tile.

What you need to be aware of though is that you don't confuse a new "smooth" plaster skim with a "polished" skim. My understanding of a "polished" finish is that it was desigend to be the end decorative product and didn't need anything else.

Some of the qualified plasterers on here will probably give better info on that as I am not a plasterer. But if you are in doubt, sand and prime. The only thing it is costing you is little extra time for your sanding. better to be safe than sorry.:thumbsup:

Grumpy
 
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DHTiling

SHINY PLASTER SHOULD BE LIGHTLY ROUGHED UP FOR TILING....i use a wire brush if its really shiny much quicker than sanding...its just a case of opening up the surface pores for the adhesive to crystallize into....​

This is the advise by BAL....same as most adhsives manufactures advise...​

NEW GYPSUM PLASTER: Before commencing tiling. Ensure that
the plaster has allowed to dry out by exposure to air for at least 4
weeks. Ensure that the finish coat has been applied and that the
plaster is free from dust, efflorescence and friable material. Cut
back any defective areas, including badly cracked plaster, to
straight horizontal and vertical edges. Thoroughly dry brush
background and edges and make good with plaster or a suitable
non-0shrinking filler. Plaster having a shiny, polished surface
should be thoroughly brushed with a stiff bristled brush, followed
by priming with a 1:4 BAL-BOND SBR: water mix or a 1:1 BALPRIME
APD: water mix. Allow the primer to dry.
 

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