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MsCabbage
The title says it all and it's me I'm moaning about. :mad2:
The tiles are travertine 300mm square with square cut edges and are of uniform thickness. I'm using a topps tile solid thin bed trowel with 6 by 10mm notches. I butter the back of each tile but scrape off any excess adhesive and put the tile on wall and twist it a few times holding opposite corners.
So the tiles end up not being flat to each other but it doesn't seem possible to correct this as if I squash down on the one side the other side pops up.
These are such beautiful tiles and deserve to be treated better than this!
http://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod371/section49/Shower-Trowel-Thin-Solid-Bed.html#
The tiles are travertine 300mm square with square cut edges and are of uniform thickness. I'm using a topps tile solid thin bed trowel with 6 by 10mm notches. I butter the back of each tile but scrape off any excess adhesive and put the tile on wall and twist it a few times holding opposite corners.
So the tiles end up not being flat to each other but it doesn't seem possible to correct this as if I squash down on the one side the other side pops up.
These are such beautiful tiles and deserve to be treated better than this!
http://www.toppstiles.co.uk/tprod371/section49/Shower-Trowel-Thin-Solid-Bed.html#