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smidy69

i have a job where i need to tile mosiacs onto a onto a mdf panel in a pub, mdf cant come off as there is wooden panels glued and screwed on top and cant put tilebacker board on top as landord wants the mosiacs to be inset in the panels and not flush. BAL mosiac-fix says that you can tile onto mdf with their product. Has anyone ever used it on mdf? and how well did it hold up? would i need to scratch the mdf and use BAL SBR Primer? 2 areas each 900x700mm. would never tile onto mdf before but no way round it.
 
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smidy69

spec sheet says "Plywood, Chipboard and MDF on walls

(internal dry areas only)

Ensure boards (i) can carry expected load without excessive
deflection; (ii) are dry, rigid and securely fixed, with no
protruding fixings.
Insert noggings to support all board edges and to allow screw
fixing at 300mm centres.
seal side and edges on back of boards with neat BAL BOND SBR
priming agent.
Do NOT seal or prime surfaces to be tiled.


condused?!
 
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smidy69

It's ok to tile to so long as it's not going to get damp, if it does it swells, then more water gets in and it just gets worse.
Mosaic fix is great stuff and really sticks. It may be worth coating with a tanking membrane if you think it's going to get wet.

it is not in a wet area, out in main area of pub
 
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Bubblecraft

That may be tricky to seal the back & sides of the MDF if its pre-fixed. If it says don't prime surface, then don't.

I would show the spec sheet to your customer & politely refuse to do it but if he says he his happy to except the consequences then just have him sign a disclaimer that you have advised the correct method & he understands the consequences if it fails
 
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dave l and l

i have tiled on it and failed on it. joiner forcing the issue a few years back, never again, its a very poor surface it expands and contracts so much tiles will pop of, and if it gets wet it will turn to mush,
i have noticed a few of these wet wall / shower panels are made of mdf, thats a problem waiting to happen
 

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