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Thanks smurf. Will def be back skimming them!

I will pull a couple off and take a look, I guess I am looking to get as close to 100% coverage as possible.

Is it ok to just put the tile I have pulled off straight back on. Or do I have to scrape off all the adhesive from both wall and tile and do it again?

Cheers Si
 
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STINGRAY30

600 x 600 floor tiles. i have a 10mm round notched trowel, would that be good enough??

is back buttering spreading 10mm of coerage on back of tile??

should i do that??
 

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I always skim the tile if they are bigger than 400 im doing a job at the moment 600 x 600 ceramics.....as usual a bit of a roll on them....using a 10mm trowel....80 metres
 
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Very rarely get perfect walls ,especially if doing brickbond ,then lots of build up ,
 

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