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Hello,

I assumed I could tile onto marine plywood and my tiles fell off ... I'm tiling on a wall behind a wall-hung toilet using 25x50cm tiles.

I scraped off as much adhesive as I could, but there is still a fair bit stuck fast to the plywood.

I now know that I need to prime the ply, but can I prime over the bits of remining adhesive? Or do I need to take the time to chisel / sand it all off?

Grateful for any advice.

Thanks
 
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Remove the ply and re-clad your framework with 12mm hardibacker- then tile it.
If your ply was 18 mm and you’ve cut some wall hung elements to suit that thickness- then: construct the framework with 12mm hardie and then overboard with 6mm hardie to make up the thickness. (Or put 6m ply underneath the 12mm hardie)
Thanks for your reply :) Sounds like a good plan.

Is that because the tile adhesive that’s stuck directly on the ply wont be secure enough going forward (even though it’s set now!)?
 

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