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Adhesion/coverage problem

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LEH

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Hi guys,

I have had some tiles pull off the wall. Without exception they were all fixed a different (and perhaps wrong?) way - they were all in tight spaces so I troweled the backs of the tiles instead, whereas for the rest I troweled the wall and also back skimmed the tiles. Trowel was 10mm.

It's very obvious that the ridges didn't collapse to give enough coverage?

I'm pretty bummed out about this. I have checked the other tiles fixed the normal way and they seem well adhered.

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