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Certain substrates can be very difficult to reliably tile in a conventional manner. Existing asphalt contains oils which make it very hard to adhere to.
Maybe an uncoupling membrane such as ditra matting might of been a better choice. From past experiance I tiled my own kitchen floor( my first tiling job)
didn't have any problems with it but a few years on decided to have a change. And I can tell you these tiles came up easy.
 

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