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[QUOTE="Sean Kelly, post: 888051, member: 5493"] Dean, would you feel safe lying in a bath with several kilograms of tile and adhesive over your body? As John has said above, 'No'. There is no magic cure for what you describe. It sounds like your friend did not prime the walls and the plaster has sucked all the moisture out of the adhesive before the crystals had time to form. I'm all for people having a go, but when the tiles alone cost nearly £1000 plus adhesive, grout, primer, trim etc then you have to think to yourself is it worth cocking it up? In this case Dean the only thing your friend could buy is the services of a professional tiler. He could save himself money by taking off the tiles he has just put up and try and scrape off as much adhesive as he can. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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