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Was at a customers house today tiling her kitchen backsplash and noticed she had a b&q how to tile dvd and she asked me if was any good to me ... -
b&q how to tile dvd ( or maybe how not to tile)
Was at a customers house today tiling her kitchen backsplash and noticed she had a b&q how to tile dvd and she asked me if was any good to me and told me to take it, I thought I'd have a quick watch and I've got to say i must be doing everything wrong. It advises you to seal painted wall with pva before tiling and also mentioned boarding over a brick wall with MDF and then tiling.
Has any body else watched one of these dvds with all the tips from the experts (says that on back of dvd case) wtf?
also bigs up there all in one addy and grout the stuff looks more at home on a cake....
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Must remember to pick one up next time I'm in there....
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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me to i love a good comedy
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Everyone knows you should pva painted walls and then fix MDF using blue tack................................
I am joking
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Re: b&q how to tile dvd ( or maybe how not to tile)
What can you say about that then?
Oh Dear Oh Dear Oh Dear.
I can never reach those top shelf Explicit DVD's.
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lol a seen that dvd aboot 4yrs ago,remember the painted walls and mdf being mentioned,the tiling expert in the video,ive seen on other b&q videos on youtube hehe
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ah so he must be an all round expert at everything apart from any building trades.
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Jack Of All Trades Master Of None!!
Couldnae Put Nuts In A Monkeys Mooth (mouth)
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Isn't 'No Nails' for fixing tiles, cos if you used nails it would break the tiles, surely
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What a funny way to put up tiles. I'm not sure if you guys know this but if ya go to the tile shop you can get this stuff called tile adhesive....sheesh pva, blutak nails whats up with you guyz
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Actually called in at B&Q to pick a DVD up but they wanted £2 for the pleasure. At that price I declined and promptly left. Will continue to use No Nails.......
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