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Hi guys, got a job coming up , floor to ceiling mosaic, Original style iridescent glass mosaic ref. GW-WHIMOS colour whitney. HAs anyone come across these before? and are they ... -
Does anyone know these tiles?
Hi guys, got a job coming up , floor to ceiling mosaic, Original style iridescent glass mosaic ref. GW-WHIMOS colour whitney. HAs anyone come across these before? and are they easy to work with, and do they have any pitfalls, or things i should know about when i work with them,
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Re: Does anyone know these tiles?
Firstly, I've never worked with these particular mosaics, but to give some advice on mosaic fixing is as follows; I've never come across a mosaic sheet that is perfect an hasn't needed some 'adjustments' so from an advice point of view I would always say, lay it out dry on the floor/worksurface and get all the imperfections out before you fit them. If you try to do it when the tiles are on the wall you will get in a mess. Most mosaics need a few cuts in the mesh to get them flush/even joints/flow from sheet to sheet, do all this before you fit, it's a million times easier.
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Try giving the suppliers a call for any info, a montolit may be a good choice for cutting the glass mosaic.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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iridescent mosaics are often "paper faced", which means that they will need to be pre-grouted prior to fixing.
I'd try and speak with the manufacturer or, at least, the supplier to clarify the construction and recommended fixing technique.
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how comes you have to pre gout paper faced mosaic?
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Originally Posted by
CptPugWash
how comes you have to pre gout paper faced mosaic?
there are a few reasons why paper faced mosaic is pregrouted first one is it prevents the adhesive grinning through ,2 is it softens the gum glue down on the paper face allowing it to be removed easier without disturbing the tiles ,3rd is it stops the mosaic tiles from slipping and firms up quicker than the adhesive behind the tile 4,you get a fuller flusher grout joint and a more solid finished job
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Gary didnt you use them at lipmans?
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to be honest i have not pre grouted paper faced mosaic for years the last time i did i was in my teens.
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