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Drifterjoe
Hi guys.
Advice on the best trowel to get 100% coverage?
Going to install a shower area with 600x300 porcelain tiles. I'm thinking as they are a heavy larger tile I should use the 10mm notched trowel, and back skim. The wall will be pretty flat as I'm reboarding.
Is this better or as good as using a dedicated solid bed trowel? I have a 6mm notched solid bed trowel that I'm thinking is too thin, and a 20x10 u-notch floor trowel that I'm thinking is too much??
Advice much appreciated.
Cheers Joe
Advice on the best trowel to get 100% coverage?
Going to install a shower area with 600x300 porcelain tiles. I'm thinking as they are a heavy larger tile I should use the 10mm notched trowel, and back skim. The wall will be pretty flat as I'm reboarding.
Is this better or as good as using a dedicated solid bed trowel? I have a 6mm notched solid bed trowel that I'm thinking is too thin, and a 20x10 u-notch floor trowel that I'm thinking is too much??
Advice much appreciated.
Cheers Joe