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Discuss Ins Tile in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Hi All What adehesive would you recommend for use in a bathroom without using wet room materials. Your comments would be appreciated....
          
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    Hi All
    What adehesive would you recommend for use in a bathroom without using wet room materials. Your comments would be appreciated.

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    What are you tiling onto and what tiles do you have.?

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    Oops thanks Dave. One wall is plastered brick/main wall and the other plasterboard. I'm doing a job for elderly lady who is being influenced by her daughter. Tiles she intends using white ceramic 150x150

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    No probs....You can use either a D2 dispersion adhesive or an S1 cement based adhesive....

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    Thanks Dave

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