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Hi there,
I have a leaking shower cubicle and am attempting to put it right. For a number of reasons, including the fit of the hinged door, I will be fitting new ceramics over old ceramics.
I appreciate all of the comments about avoiding tiles over tiles but I am stuck with this option and I have successfully removed the top surface. This was not really a problem and the tiles underneath were mostly sound.
I intend to tank the cubicle by applying the kit to the old tiled surface. I have made it level where necessary with rapid set adhesive and cleaned it with sugar soap.
Can anyone tell me if I need to do anything else to the old tile surface, such as apply primer before I start.
Also, I intend using rapid set adhesive to apply the new tiles to the tanked surface. Is this ok or do I have to prime the tanking compound.
All advice would be appreciated.
BTW, I have picked up some top tips just by browsing this site. Excellent!!!
I have a leaking shower cubicle and am attempting to put it right. For a number of reasons, including the fit of the hinged door, I will be fitting new ceramics over old ceramics.
I appreciate all of the comments about avoiding tiles over tiles but I am stuck with this option and I have successfully removed the top surface. This was not really a problem and the tiles underneath were mostly sound.
I intend to tank the cubicle by applying the kit to the old tiled surface. I have made it level where necessary with rapid set adhesive and cleaned it with sugar soap.
Can anyone tell me if I need to do anything else to the old tile surface, such as apply primer before I start.
Also, I intend using rapid set adhesive to apply the new tiles to the tanked surface. Is this ok or do I have to prime the tanking compound.
All advice would be appreciated.
BTW, I have picked up some top tips just by browsing this site. Excellent!!!