tiles not sticking to the wall at all
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tiles not sticking to the wall at all
I am trying to tile for the first time in my life and I am having problems getting the tiles to stay on the wall.
Following the instructions on the back on the tile adhesive and grout (one product):
I put a weak (5:1) solution of PVA on and allowed it to dry.
Then applied a tile adhesive/ grout which is one product that does both jobs. It didn't seem that sticky to me but it was a good brand and I had followed the instructions.
Next I tried to put the tiles on the wall but as soon as I had moved to the next tile the first one fell off!!
I am really struggling here so any help is appreciated.
Following the instructions on the back on the tile adhesive and grout (one product):
I put a weak (5:1) solution of PVA on and allowed it to dry.
Then applied a tile adhesive/ grout which is one product that does both jobs. It didn't seem that sticky to me but it was a good brand and I had followed the instructions.
Next I tried to put the tiles on the wall but as soon as I had moved to the next tile the first one fell off!!
I am really struggling here so any help is appreciated.
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PVA should not be used under tiles. The moisture in the tile adhesive reactivates the PVA and it loses its adhesion. You will need to prepare the wall again. Sand it well back to give a key and then you should be able to proceed. Do not use the adhesive as grout, even though they say it can be used. Buy a bag of grout mix and use that, it will give a much smoother and pro finish.
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I have used unibond in the past, although mine was just adhesive. I never buy the combined stuff as it is crap.
The unibond adhesive I used also said to PVA the walls first, which I did and it worked out fine.
I would contact their techincal services department about this- (01606) 593933
They should be able to offer you the best advice.
Failing that, take it back to the shop and get some adhesive only- not the combined crap
The unibond adhesive I used also said to PVA the walls first, which I did and it worked out fine.
I would contact their techincal services department about this- (01606) 593933
They should be able to offer you the best advice.
Failing that, take it back to the shop and get some adhesive only- not the combined crap
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Possibly, but it does say in the instructions that you have 20 mins to fix them! If I have the correct instructionsthescruff wrote:I suspect the OP is spreading too large an area and the adhesive is drying out, may even be too hot in the room.
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