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Geraldine

Yaye ! hi every one, you're all so friendly with loads of welcomes. :thumbsup:
What can I say...I live in Weston-super-Mare (born and bred) with my hubby. we both like to do diy stuff, ours and help friends with theirs. I spose we're quite handy gardeners as well. Our project at the mo is our kitchen. Total refit going on.....so far so good but was wondering about glass mosaic tiling. Usual questions - do I or don't I. Is it really hard or easier than ceramic cos of big sheets of it.
So I'm still undecided. Any views or thoughts are good.
Cheers everyone !! Thanks.
 
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Time's Ran Out

:welcome:Geraldine - My wife and I have fond memories of Western super mare - 28 years ago! A lovely place.
Glass mosaics - small of large - how big an area - kitchen splashbacks- need a glass cutter, tile cutter or wet wheel.
Must use ultra white adhesive and the skill is not to make the tiling look as though it comes on sheets.
You'll need a rubber squeegee to push the tiles flat onto the walls and also to grout and an adhesive trowel that will not put more adhesive on the wall than necessary ie.4mm depth ( clean all joints before grouting).
With mosaics the preparation of the walls is essential - the smooth/flat surface to tile on will provide a smooth/flat tiled wall.:thumbsup:

Timeless John.
 

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