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Discuss tile floor over two days in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; I am tilling the floor in a bathroom. I started the work but unfortunately couldn't finish it on that same day. Is there any issues with tiling the same floor ...
          
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    Question tile floor over two days

    I am tilling the floor in a bathroom. I started the work but unfortunately couldn't finish it on that same day. Is there any issues with tiling the same floor over a period of two days?

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    Default Re: tile floor over two days

    No but make sure your tile edges are clean from any adhesive...
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    Default Re: tile floor over two days

    no. make sure there is no adhesive that has gone off from the last time you tiled, give it a scrape if there is - then tile away!

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    Default Re: tile floor over two days

    should be fine sasik,just clean your edges down with a mrgin trowel

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    Default Re: tile floor over two days

    Only if they are paying you by the day!
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    Default Re: tile floor over two days

    thank you all for your replies

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