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Small job to retile a kitchen splashback but I suggested that removing the old tiles was a good idea as they were having new worktops fitted. Now how do you ... -
Welll it made for an easy day
Small job to retile a kitchen splashback but I suggested that removing the old tiles was a good idea as they were having new worktops fitted. Now how do you know at the time if the tiles will come off clean or if it will rip the wall to pieces ???
Simple ! Tile to emulsion with cheap dispersion adhesive !!
IMG00266-20110216-0912.jpgIMG00267-20110216-0912.jpg 1 hour from start to finish
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Dave (16-02-2011), Phil Hobson (16-02-2011)
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day
Don't you just love jobs like this..
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day
I was hoping that they would come off easy but I was prepared with backerboards and stuff...just in case.
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day
I was finding it har convincing a customer that I needed to remove the emulsion, prior to tiling. If I could have showed them those pics, they might have been easier to convince
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day

Originally Posted by
Phil Hobson
I was finding it har convincing a customer that I needed to remove the emulsion, prior to tiling. If I could have showed them those pics, they might have been easier to convince

Feel free to use the pics, Those tiles came off so clean , 80% could be refixed. Started off with a small bolster chisel and after one tile used a paint scraper for the rest. Most didnt even need tapping with a hammer, just slide the blade behind and pop them off.
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day
it probs took longer to clean up than remove tiles
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day

Originally Posted by
doug boardley
it probs took longer to clean up than remove tiles

Hmmmm about the same time actually.
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day
hows your back after that your not built for splashbacks i am
to be fair if im doing a splashback its the only time i will use tubbed stuff as they are more likely to be changed when new owners come in etc
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Re: Welll it made for an easy day

Originally Posted by
chrisroe
hows your back after that your not built for splashbacks i am
to be fair if im doing a splashback its the only time i will use tubbed stuff as they are more likely to be changed when new owners come in etc
Chris after 33 years in the game you adapt !
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