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hi all ,
I have a kitchen to tile with 200x70mm mirror wall tiles , any thoughts on the best adhesive and grout to use ? is there a special ... -
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mirror tiles
hi all ,
I have a kitchen to tile with 200x70mm mirror wall tiles , any thoughts on the best adhesive and grout to use ? is there a special adhesive ?
Also the tiles are only about 2mm thick on the edges and only had a quick look but the smallest chrome trim is 6mm , how can i get around this ??? cheers
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As in mirror.. like a mirror..
You will need a none acidic type adhesive or it will eat into the backing.. Mirror mate will do and as for grouting, then a super fine CG2 grout..
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yep you got it a mirror ! god knows what it will look like!
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P0rn..
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Or like a 70's bar set-up, could work quite well in a kitchen combined with chrome and stainless steel kitchen utensils on display in front of it, glass, too.... and how about using chrome trim available for cars? They are self adhesive, available at around that thickness and could look really good! Very easy to apply
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I remember doing those disco bars in the 70's
Best adhesive is double sided sticky pads or a glass silicone and due to the expansion properties don't grout.
Be prepared to find your ears being in a different position on your head and they are not happy with the uneven look, they should choose large pieces of mirror.
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Originally Posted by
timeless john
I remember doing those disco bars in the 70's
Best adhesive is double sided sticky pads or a glass silicone and due to the expansion properties don't grout.
Be prepared to find your ears being in a different position on your head and they are not happy with the uneven look, they should choose large pieces of mirror.
Hmm, double sided sticky pads and no grouting? That is just asking for condensation / mould growth in the gaps in between on the back, and the mirror mate is easier/more pleasant to use than the glass silicone John. As to the expansion issues, I use mirror within my grouted mosaics without any problem, so not sure what you mean there?
Last edited by user123; 16-04-2011 at 10:26 PM.
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Small pieces of mirror do not have the expansion properties of large format mirror tiles and if you use a cement based grout in an environment of temperature variation such as a kitchen, then chipping of the glass will occur.
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Sorry MG but i think timless is right if were talking the same mirror tiles they use to be around 219x219 beveled edge and you needed to leave a gap for expansion (match stick) they now make all sorts but if they are thin 3mm they are the ones he is talking about
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I've just stripped 5sqm of mirror tiles from a wall. They looked dreadful!
The wall looks a lot better now though.
They all came off fine, so if anyone wants a shed load of mirror tiles, just make me an offer
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Daz

I've just stripped 5sqm of mirror tiles from a wall. They looked dreadful!
The wall looks a lot better now though.
They all came off fine, so if anyone wants a shed load of mirror tiles, just make me an offer

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dont like your own reflection Daz
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Captain - Mrs timeless just read your post and she was wondering if there was enough for her bedroom ceiling!
Apparently she only needs an area of 6'x6' - something to do with reflecting more light into the room
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user123
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I had picked up on the 7cm width ... not very wide ... but John, as to the grout I thought one of the reasons to cover the back of the mirror tiles properly with a non-acidic adhesive was for the purpose of protecting it against the acidity of the grout? Anyhow, as always an education...
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TJ, PM your address and I'll get them sent.
I hope the extra light assists.
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If these are proper mirror tiles then if expansion joints are used to work surface/units and corners then no stress will be there.
Quite surprised at some replies lol
So IMO it is ok if done properly and they might have a backing that might not be effected by adhesive or grout , as alway check with supplier for suitability and it is worth noting that if used in an area of heat, then they could shatter.
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Now thats looking very good, you must be delighted with the result....
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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nice job maybe would have changed the sockets
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yeah im over the moon and so are they , yeah they are going to change the sockets next week .
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It was only the sockets that spoilt it.
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Now from the photos that looks okay - well done.
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Originally Posted by
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cheers all this it how it looked in the end
Pretty snazzy!! I like it! Another picture that makes me want a new kitchen... sigh...
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Dont mind that at all well done
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Nice job matty , well done. HERES LOOKING AT YOU KID.
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