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Thanks for the replies. I used B&Q tile and grout, it's only a small area 800 x 300 to support a wash basin on top of a melamine wall unit. I taken all the tiles off and am now thinking of puting a plywood base on it as a base for the tiles.
B&Q Tile and grout will soften when it gets wet (if it ever dries!) so it is completely unsuitable for use near a wash basin. Best as GRR says and use a cement based adhesive. I'd use BAL mosaic fix which you can buy in little bags I think. You are best using a proper grout too rather than ready mixed.
 
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