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I bought a old victorian house last year. I have taken up the old victorian tiled pathway as it was dangerous to walk on, in a dire state, tiles missing, it had heaved and the concrete had deteriated/blown. I broke out the old concrete and put a new slab in (approx 100mm depth) and it will be cured for a good 10 weeks at least. My question if anyone can help is the old tiles which I salvaged (approx 60%) are a bit of a mess and I need to clean then. What is the best way to go about this and products to use. Some are just dirty, some have old bits of concrete/grout over them when the tiles were laid over previoulsy, some have concrete underneath from where they salvaged by myself. I am not a proffesional tiler and my knowledge of products available is not broad. I am going to use Mapei Keraquick as an adhesive (can I use Keraflex? would it give me more working time?).
I am going to seal the slab with Primer G or can i do it with PVA or SBR.
What grout would you recommend as the tiles are the small black and white squares (53x53)/triangles/rectangles. (Probally use 1mm spacers..see below)
Also I have managed to keep approx 15% of the path and will be tying into this. The tiles look as though there is little or no gap between them. I will need to keep this layout and so am thinking of using 1mm spacers, though I know this is not good for expansion/contraction but it will be better than butting them together as I think that is how they were laid originally.
Any help on any of the above would be very gratefull as the Mrs is nagging me to get it done.
I am going to seal the slab with Primer G or can i do it with PVA or SBR.
What grout would you recommend as the tiles are the small black and white squares (53x53)/triangles/rectangles. (Probally use 1mm spacers..see below)
Also I have managed to keep approx 15% of the path and will be tying into this. The tiles look as though there is little or no gap between them. I will need to keep this layout and so am thinking of using 1mm spacers, though I know this is not good for expansion/contraction but it will be better than butting them together as I think that is how they were laid originally.
Any help on any of the above would be very gratefull as the Mrs is nagging me to get it done.