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cornish_crofter
Normally I have been quite lucky with old tiles leaving very little adhesive, or cut off the plasterboard and replaced it.
This time I've hit that awquard middle spot. I know I could tile straight onto the existing wall with some adhesive left on it but I also know that it will cause me loads of hartache.
What is the best way to prep this wall prior to tiling? I really want to have one level rather than several so that the new tiles will sit properly.
The client, who wants to save money has spent some time getting the hight points of the adhesive off. But there are some areas with adhesive on and then there are some areas where the top layer of paper has come away with the tiles, but hardly any areas where the gypsom is exposed.
Thanks
This time I've hit that awquard middle spot. I know I could tile straight onto the existing wall with some adhesive left on it but I also know that it will cause me loads of hartache.
What is the best way to prep this wall prior to tiling? I really want to have one level rather than several so that the new tiles will sit properly.
The client, who wants to save money has spent some time getting the hight points of the adhesive off. But there are some areas with adhesive on and then there are some areas where the top layer of paper has come away with the tiles, but hardly any areas where the gypsom is exposed.
Thanks