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Discuss Addy Coverage in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi all i was just wondering if anyone has any pics they could post of the coverage you would/should expect to see when you pull a tile off.. Walls and ...
          
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    Hi all i was just wondering if anyone has any pics they could post of the coverage you would/should expect to see when you pull a tile off.. Walls and floor would be greatly appreciated..

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    walls should be no less than 75%, floors should be 100% mozza

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    Thanks Doug, when using a 8mm notch would it be normal to see even notch marks on the back of the tile or should it be an even spread of addy? If that makes sense??

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    Oh if it helps the wall tiles are 300x250 the addy is keraquick

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    Thanks for the pic Richard, what i was think of was a pic of the back of the tile after i was pulled to check the coverage

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    Thanks Dave thats spot on

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