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Remove any flaking plaster or paint. Lightly score and paint Febond blue grit to the walls. Allow to dry fully They’re only metro tiles so ready mix adhesive should be ok. We only use cement based adhesives normally but horses for courses. Just pay attention to getting the first row vertical and flat over the longest length- (horizontal if required - )use a long level. 2mm spacers. Pay attention to internal and external corners and use edging trim where required.
Grout, job done.
 
In an ideal world you don’t want to tile a painted surface.
Personally, I only use cement based adhesives and from experience I score the walls diagonally from left and right, clean and prime.
As it’s only a backsplash and there are no weight issues, that should be fine.
Good luck 👍🏼
Remove any flaking plaster or paint. Lightly score and paint Febond blue grit to the walls. Allow to dry fully They’re only metro tiles so ready mix adhesive should be ok. We only use cement based adhesives normally but horses for courses. Just pay attention to getting the first row vertical and flat over the longest length- (horizontal if required - )use a long level. 2mm spacers. Pay attention to internal and external corners and use edging trim where required.
Grout, job done.
Cheers mate, job went well 👍
 

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