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Hi all ,
As a beginner i have being trying to learn about correct trowels , but so much info & so many choices , i give up & have ... -
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trowels for porcelain wall & floor tiles..confused & worn out
Hi all ,
As a beginner i have being trying to learn about correct trowels , but so much info & so many choices , i give up & have to ask specific questions.hope someone can help..I am buying 490x490 polished porcelain tiles for ensuite walls & floor (tiling around shower walls also) + some 300x300 mosaic tiles for decorative strip in shower .
I am using ditra for floors & kerdi for shower walls.Which type trowels should i use for each application .Schluter have given trowel info about adhering their product to substrate but i cannot choose trowels for the tiling , the more i read the more choices there seems to be .Also I have been given a couple of second hand trowels but dont know how to measure what size they are ? Is their any online handbook out there to match trowel shape & depth, to size of tile & type of substrate ?? any help at all please . thanks
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Re: trowels for porcelain wall & floor tiles..confused & worn out
Your wall and floor tiles and depending the flatness of your walls I would use a 10mm trowel with that size tile and back skim the tile as well.
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Re: trowels for porcelain wall & floor tiles..confused & worn out
hi m8! i no its a daft question but wen u or anyone else for that matter say skim the back of the tile , do you mean lightly skim the back of the tile like 2mm worth of addy ? or serrate the back with the trowel as you would also do with the floor/wall ? sorry if iam sounding rediculous . also while on the subject of rediculous questions ! (flat bed trowels) ? iam i right in thinking this is the square noched ones ? not half circle ones if you no wot i mean !
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Re: trowels for porcelain wall & floor tiles..confused & worn out
Skim the back of the tile with the flat edge of the trowel, so it's like a 2mm solid coating of adhesive, then that will help you get as close to full coverage as possible.
Fekin
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Re: trowels for porcelain wall & floor tiles..confused & worn out
Thanks whitebeam .Will go that way
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