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I posted previously about a tiling job that has gone a bit wrong. One wall either needs to come off or ideally be tiled over.

The problem with tiling over is a concern that the quadrant shower cubicle may not fit. The shower cubicle has 20mm of adjustment, but 5mm already used, so 15mm left.

The tiles are porcelain, 25cm x 25cm x8mm

The tile adhesive used for the first tiling is Bondit rapid flex and have plenty left. Doesn't have to be.

I have no idea what tile adhesive depth would be used for this application.

Is it easily achievable, tight or impossible?

One person suggested putting cladding on the wall.

To be honest I'm in a bit of a mess with it all.

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Wayne Brown

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Yes I have the result below needed stripping and reboarding you wont save it . Kop

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