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Drifterjoe

Hi guys.

Advice on the best trowel to get 100% coverage?

Going to install a shower area with 600x300 porcelain tiles. I'm thinking as they are a heavy larger tile I should use the 10mm notched trowel, and back skim. The wall will be pretty flat as I'm reboarding.

Is this better or as good as using a dedicated solid bed trowel? I have a 6mm notched solid bed trowel that I'm thinking is too thin, and a 20x10 u-notch floor trowel that I'm thinking is too much??

Advice much appreciated.

Cheers Joe
 
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Old Mod

The substrate and tile backing generally dictate trowel size when fitting.
Rough substrate and rough backed tile will require deeper notch etc than a smooth substrate and a smooth back tile.
There's no absolute fixed rule really. Just need to apply sufficient adhesive for the situation, without exceeding the adhesive manufacturers recommendation on maximum adhesive depth.
But yes, always back butter/skim tiles before fixing, it increases bond strength significantly and aids in achieving a full bed.
You can alway use one size trowel on the wall, and a smaller. Itch on the tile to achieve your full bed.
Experiment initially and see what works best without overloading with adhesive.
Too much can be as bad as too little sometimes.
 

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