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tombward
Hello,
I have started to prep a wall for tiles in a bathroom, I screwed plywood to the wall (not a wall likely to get wet) to get a flat surface. The used normal PVA to seal in a 50:50 mix. The read the horror stories regarding PVA and not using it.
I then noticed evo stick have a water proof PVA which says it is good for tiling.
I have scratched the surface of the pva coated ply with an electric drill to scuff it up.
Should I re coat with water proof pva and hope for best?
Should I scruff up entirely and use different primer?
Thanks
Tom
I have started to prep a wall for tiles in a bathroom, I screwed plywood to the wall (not a wall likely to get wet) to get a flat surface. The used normal PVA to seal in a 50:50 mix. The read the horror stories regarding PVA and not using it.
I then noticed evo stick have a water proof PVA which says it is good for tiling.
I have scratched the surface of the pva coated ply with an electric drill to scuff it up.
Should I re coat with water proof pva and hope for best?
Should I scruff up entirely and use different primer?
Thanks
Tom