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hi leslie im off the same opinuion as the other guys you are exceeding the weight limit by a long way by fixing tile on tile,if as you have stated the tiled area is very small then simply remove these tiles, re prep the wall accordingly and use a cement based adhesive such as keraquik to re fix your new ones.

what king of meterage are we talking that is tile on tile...if its only a few mestres you will have them off in no time and re render the wall if needed with something like bal render,wont add on much time and sheet the door of the room no extra mess job done
 

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