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By *oghunter33 OP Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
Any professional tiler on here? I've a specific question and google doesn't come up with an answer. So if any kind pro would help me out with some knowledge, it would be highly appreciated. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Any professional tiler on here? I've a specific question and google doesn't come up with an answer. So if any kind pro would help me out with some knowledge, it would be highly appreciated. "
I'm not but a guy I play an online game with is I could pass on the question for you |
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By *oserMan
over a year ago
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"No you can't tile on top of old tiles..
Actually you can
There’s lots of things you “can” do but doesn’t mean you should do it "
Once the substrate is sound and you prep correctly its fine to tile over |
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"I think she ordered 8inch tiles but when they turned up they were only 4inch
And 10 years older
They're way bigger than 8inches.
....and rock hard. "
tut tut... it will be real pig to fit in then
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