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benno
Hi,
I am trying to tile a small cloakroom containing a toilet and a wash basin. The walls have been lined with 11mm plywood which has been screwed to a sub-frame, the tiles are 320X600 porceline and are 9mm thick. I have used a tubbed addhesive supplied by the tile shop and it has been applied approx 6mm thick using a slotted trowel. Some of the tiles seemed to be very loose after 2 days to cure and have come off with most of the adhesive either still on the tile or still on the plywood, but others are still firmly fixed.
My question is should I have primed the plywood, and should I have used a powdered addhesive given the size of the tiles.
Also, I will need to drill a couple of holes into the tiles, so what is the best way of doing this ?
Thanks in advance for any responses
I am trying to tile a small cloakroom containing a toilet and a wash basin. The walls have been lined with 11mm plywood which has been screwed to a sub-frame, the tiles are 320X600 porceline and are 9mm thick. I have used a tubbed addhesive supplied by the tile shop and it has been applied approx 6mm thick using a slotted trowel. Some of the tiles seemed to be very loose after 2 days to cure and have come off with most of the adhesive either still on the tile or still on the plywood, but others are still firmly fixed.
My question is should I have primed the plywood, and should I have used a powdered addhesive given the size of the tiles.
Also, I will need to drill a couple of holes into the tiles, so what is the best way of doing this ?
Thanks in advance for any responses