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I've just started a job where the client has has me to replace the tiles because the tiles and grout in particular are stained.
Having taken the tiles off I noticed that a small section of the plywood backing is damp :yikes: ( this is after having removed the adhesive).
Firstly could this be the cause of the grout stains ?
Secondly should I just let it dry out naturally or can I use something to help it along ?
Thirdly, I thougth the backing was plasterboard, so I got some mapeigrip plus for the tiles (small ceramic) but would a bagged addy be better for plywood ?
Any suggestions appreciated.
 

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