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spiidey
We're halfway through tiling a combination of mosaics and ceramin tiles.
In the picture below, along the vertical strip of blue mastic, the wall drops back about 2-3mm from left (of blue mastic line) to right (of blue mastic line).
What is best way to smooth this out, so that we have a flat, flush surface to tile on? The tiles going onto that blue area will be a continuation of the mosaics from below therefore we need the surface to be as flat as possible.
We need the surface to be brought forward 2-3mm from the blue mastic line, to the adjacent wall on the right hand side (about 2 feet away therefore need to smooth out an area approx 8 square feet)
Could we apply tile adhesive, let it dry, then sand it flat/even, and then start tiling the mosaics using a fresh layer of adhesive on top of the dried adhesive?
In the picture below, along the vertical strip of blue mastic, the wall drops back about 2-3mm from left (of blue mastic line) to right (of blue mastic line).
What is best way to smooth this out, so that we have a flat, flush surface to tile on? The tiles going onto that blue area will be a continuation of the mosaics from below therefore we need the surface to be as flat as possible.
We need the surface to be brought forward 2-3mm from the blue mastic line, to the adjacent wall on the right hand side (about 2 feet away therefore need to smooth out an area approx 8 square feet)
Could we apply tile adhesive, let it dry, then sand it flat/even, and then start tiling the mosaics using a fresh layer of adhesive on top of the dried adhesive?