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Thomarse May 7th 08 01:19 PM

Tile Adhesive
 
Can anyone recommend a decent wall tile adhesive for use in a
bathroom. I want to use waterproof adhesive, but unsure what to go
for. Obviously I dont wantto spend over the odds, but I want a quality
product. I looks at the wickes range, which seems reasonably priced,
anyone ever used it or have an opinion?

By the way, for those that saw my previus threads a few weeks ago, I
actually ended up stripping all the ol tiles off the walls, so i am
tiling onto a bare plastered wall now. The old tiles were held on with
a thick blob of adhesive in each corner and were tiled over wallpaper.
They seemed strong enough before I took the bath out but once that
came out it became clear that they were bodged. Took me no time at all
to get them all off, most came off whole and in strips as they were on
the wall, held together by the grout!!! Oh well, made my job easier,
now I can do a proper job hopefully!

The Medway Handyman May 7th 08 06:37 PM

Tile Adhesive
 


Thomarse wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent wall tile adhesive for use in a
bathroom. I want to use waterproof adhesive, but unsure what to go
for. Obviously I dont wantto spend over the odds, but I want a quality
product. I looks at the wickes range, which seems reasonably priced,
anyone ever used it or have an opinion?


I use the Wickes stuff - never had a problem with it. Best use a specific
grout though, the combined adhesive/grouts don't grout well.


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Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk



A.Lee May 7th 08 07:12 PM

Tile Adhesive
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:

Thomarse wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent wall tile adhesive for use in a
bathroom. I want to use waterproof adhesive, but unsure what to go
for. Obviously I dont wantto spend over the odds, but I want a quality
product. I looks at the wickes range, which seems reasonably priced,
anyone ever used it or have an opinion?


I use the Wickes stuff - never had a problem with it. Best use a specific
grout though, the combined adhesive/grouts don't grout well.


Which I have found out through an error this week.
I had a bathrrom to do, with a mosaic layer of 3 ~1" square tiles half
way up the wall. I tried one, and it was a pain to do with the normal
cement, as the grey cement pushed through the backing net, and made a
mess, so I bought a tub of combined grout/cement in white, and used
that.
No problem with the mosiacs, which stayed white through the gaps.
I had some left, and instead of mixing up my usual Mapei grout, thought
I'd finish off the grout/cement tub.
It went on OKish, a little stiff for grouting for my liking, but once
sponged down, it looked OK.
That was until the next day, where every joint was now in a 'V' shape
with mulitple pinholes.
It all had to be done again. With proper powder grout this time.
I've since tried it on my kitchen floor which needed grouting, and
pushed the grout well down between the joints, thinking it would be
better, but it wasnt, this formed a 'V' gully in the joins as well.
Best advice would be to avoid combined grout/cement, and posssibly all
pre-mixed grouts.
Alan.
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Dave Plowman (News) May 7th 08 07:54 PM

Tile Adhesive
 
In article
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Thomarse wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent wall tile adhesive for use in a
bathroom. I want to use waterproof adhesive, but unsure what to go
for. Obviously I dont wantto spend over the odds, but I want a quality
product. I looks at the wickes range, which seems reasonably priced,
anyone ever used it or have an opinion?


I've just tiled my bathroom - a mixture of plaster on brick and
plasterboard - and used Homebase 'waterproof'. Which of course isn't
waterproof in the sense you can use it for a swimming pool - but is ok for
showers, etc. I used it because it was on special offer - 100% extra free.
When I ran out one time I got some Wicks stuff that said 'waterproof' and
the tiles on plasterboard fell off. Only then did I read the instructions
and it said not suitable for porcelain tiles. Not quite sure what the
difference is - apart from weight.

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The Natural Philosopher May 7th 08 10:52 PM

Tile Adhesive
 
Thomarse wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent wall tile adhesive for use in a
bathroom. I want to use waterproof adhesive, but unsure what to go
for. Obviously I dont wantto spend over the odds, but I want a quality
product. I looks at the wickes range, which seems reasonably priced,
anyone ever used it or have an opinion?

I got as far as Evostik waterproof, liked it and looked no further.
There may be better, but its good enough for me.

The Natural Philosopher May 7th 08 10:53 PM

Tile Adhesive
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Thomarse wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent wall tile adhesive for use in a
bathroom. I want to use waterproof adhesive, but unsure what to go
for. Obviously I dont wantto spend over the odds, but I want a quality
product. I looks at the wickes range, which seems reasonably priced,
anyone ever used it or have an opinion?


I use the Wickes stuff - never had a problem with it. Best use a specific
grout though, the combined adhesive/grouts don't grout well.


seconded. I use Bal.

The Medway Handyman May 7th 08 11:16 PM

Tile Adhesive
 


A.Lee wrote:
The Medway Handyman wrote:

Thomarse wrote:
Can anyone recommend a decent wall tile adhesive for use in a
bathroom. I want to use waterproof adhesive, but unsure what to go
for. Obviously I dont wantto spend over the odds, but I want a
quality product. I looks at the wickes range, which seems
reasonably priced, anyone ever used it or have an opinion?


I use the Wickes stuff - never had a problem with it. Best use a
specific grout though, the combined adhesive/grouts don't grout well.


Which I have found out through an error this week.
I had a bathrrom to do, with a mosaic layer of 3 ~1" square tiles half
way up the wall. I tried one, and it was a pain to do with the normal
cement, as the grey cement pushed through the backing net, and made a
mess, so I bought a tub of combined grout/cement in white, and used
that.
No problem with the mosiacs, which stayed white through the gaps.
I had some left, and instead of mixing up my usual Mapei grout,
thought I'd finish off the grout/cement tub.
It went on OKish, a little stiff for grouting for my liking, but once
sponged down, it looked OK.
That was until the next day, where every joint was now in a 'V' shape
with mulitple pinholes.


Pinholes are exactly the problem I've had Alan.


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk




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