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smashing job LADS !!!
Great video. With the inserted corner spacers, do you leave those in or do you ever remove those? I would think that they might leave a weak spot in the grout. Any opinions??
sir please explain about cement selection
I very very like the ts .ok but I can't understand which cements using because I am in KSA
Thank You it was good…… made to look easy/
What should I do to prep the wall if it's a little "messed up" by removing previous tiles? I will fill the few holes which appeared (due to highly bonded tiles) but the paper layer of the plasterboard is now peeling in most places and exposed. Does it need skimming?
So once your done with the wood that is holding up the tiles from sliding downwards, what do you do with the holes caused by the screws you drilled into the wall? Assuming you don't put any baseboards to cover it up.
How do I get the batton on a solid wall without wall plugs? won't it just fall off?
Why 420 from the floor ?
THIS IS HELPFUL FOR SURE
What was the point in starting in the centre of the wall? And why 420 from the floor?
why gap between two tiles were not filled ?
Hello Do u A have suggestion for a painted surface. do i need to apply backer wood first?
shame you didnt do corners and windows. clearest instruction yet!