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Amos_38

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hi all,
Some advice would be helpful, please :)

Currently taking old tiles off kitchen walls. Please see picture of the condition behind the tiles after taking them off.

Question is how do I go about preping the wall in order for me to re tile it? Eg method, good pre made adhesive, replaster, fill in the holes etc.

It looks like plaster behind the tiles and then the wall is some sort of cement?

Very new to diy but willing to give this project a go.

Thanks in advance.

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Are you stripping all the mosaic off the walls and if so what tiles will you be replacing them with.
 

Andy Allen

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Strip off the rest of the tiles, scrape off the old adhesive, prime, then replaster with one coat plaster, wait for it to dry then re-tile, .......if you want to use a tubbed adhesive, go to you local tile Shop for advice, and try to avoid the diy sheds, and avoid any adhesive that says it's a grout aswell as an adhesive..
 
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Another method would be to use powdered adhesive to repair the wall as when the adhesive is dry you can add more if there are lows in the wall or rub off any high spots with a stone(used to sharpen wood chisels etc)
 

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