Dear all, as a homeowner, I have had to hack off a glass tile which is backpainted from a wet room.
It seems that the tile was pressed into a cement like glue as there are no visible trowel lines and it was really difficult to remove the remains of the old tile without hitting it very hard in places.
As a result, I don't have any space between the new tile and the surface to put a 2mm or 3mm bed of adhesive. I was wondering if I could simply glue a new tile on with low modulas neutral Silicon like Dow Corning 785N bearing in mind there is a copper pipe to contend with.
Thanks for any advice
It seems that the tile was pressed into a cement like glue as there are no visible trowel lines and it was really difficult to remove the remains of the old tile without hitting it very hard in places.
As a result, I don't have any space between the new tile and the surface to put a 2mm or 3mm bed of adhesive. I was wondering if I could simply glue a new tile on with low modulas neutral Silicon like Dow Corning 785N bearing in mind there is a copper pipe to contend with.
Thanks for any advice
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