10x10 slate wall tile adhesive
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christatedavies
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10x10 slate wall tile adhesive

by christatedavies » Wed May 20, 2009 9:18 pm

Hello.

I am about to tile my kitchen walls with 10x10 slate tiles. They have no grooves on the rear of the tile (not sure if this will make a difference to the answer).

I don't paticulary want to mix my own adhesive, so if possible I would like ready mixed. The reason is that I can start and stop tiling whenever I like without having to clean/mix more adhesive.

I have been to B&Q and homebase to find a suitable pot of adhesive but to no avail. One kid in B&Q suggested I use "multi purpose wall adhesive" but I am dubious as to if it would be suitable.

So, my rather simple question is, whats the best type of adhesive to use for this? When I tiled the floor, I found "slate" adhesive, but I had to mix that myself.

Many thanks, Chris

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by stoneyboy » Thu May 21, 2009 10:32 pm

christatedavies,
I don't see any reason why you should not use normal tile adhesive. Just leave the wall ungrouted for a few days for the adhesive to harden.
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by rosebery » Thu May 21, 2009 11:31 pm

"I don't paticulary want to mix my own adhesive, so if possible I would like ready mixed. The reason is that I can start and stop tiling whenever I like without having to clean/mix more adhesive."

You can't use tubbed addy with natural stone tiles and expect them to stay put. You must used bagged cementatious flexible. If you are concerned about pot life use Mapei Keraflex. Not cheap but it'll last about 8 hours in the pot rather than 40 minutes. Open time is good too.


"I have been to B&Q and homebase to find a suitable pot of adhesive but to no avail."

You won't. Go to a proper tiling supplies outlet and ask them.


"One kid in B&Q suggested I use "multi purpose wall adhesive"

ROFLMAO - where do they find them? Have you got that in writing for the claim when they fall off?


"but I am dubious as to if it would be suitable."

You are correct to be so - 'cos it ain't!


"So, my rather simple question is, whats the best type of adhesive to use for this?"

If you want the tiles to stay on the wall you must use what you don't want to I'm afraid - or pay someone to do it for you.


Cheers

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by christatedavies » Fri May 22, 2009 10:30 am

Indeed. I went to a local tiling outlet, and they said, within reason, I can use normal tile adhesive.

Slate is a little different to other stone, as it is quite porous, and therefore the adhesive can "grab" it fine. For example, if we were tiling with Marble, then it would be a different story.


So thanks, Chris

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by rosebery » Sat May 23, 2009 10:35 pm

"Indeed. I went to a local tiling outlet, and they said, within reason, I can use normal tile adhesive."

The key phrase being "within reason". What thats really saying is don't come back in here with a bleat if it don't work because we'll take no responsibility!


"Slate is a little different to other stone, as it is quite porous, and therefore the adhesive can "grab" it fine."

My answer to this would be if you were paying me to do the job and told me you wanted me to use tubbed addy from Bargain and Quick I would decline the job. You can take risks when in your own place and you might get away with it. When its a remunerated task and they fall off you get called back its at your expense not the clients. My advice doesn't change. You are free to follow it or not - your choice but at least if you come back here and say they fell off I can't be blamed for telling to use tubbed carp. If they stay up thats OK too.

"For example, if we were tiling with Marble, then it would be a different story."

Absolutely.

Best of luck with it whatever you decide

Cheers

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