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I know that the normal suggested method of fixing Aquapanel or tile
backer board is to screw it, but has anyone tried fixing it with plasterboard adhesive? I'd prefer to glue it if possible because the room is small enough that using batterns would be an issue... I don't know what's in the adhesive, but would there be a possible issue with a plaster/cement reaction? Lee -- Email address is valid, but is unlikely to be read. |
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