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Old 11-11-2007   #8
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I'd strip it off where you can. Consider using a decent trowel for the walls as those tiles are not small. You want 100% adhesive coverage throughout, meaning when you check the coverage as you're fixing them the adhesive should fully cover the back of the tile.... leaving no air pockets. (I think 80 - 100% is british standard for wet areas but I'd still go for 100 due to the tile size)

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