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I've recently done my first full bathroom tile using 30cm x 60cm tiles and a levelling system which was superb in getting a flat finish with no lippage. I'm doing a second install but with 10cm x 20cm tiles, should I use a levelling system and if so any recommendations on brand? If a levelling system isn't necessary any tips on achieving a no lippage finish gratefully received.
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I don’t think you need the levelling system for small tiles, make sure the walls are straight and flat.
 

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Still wouldn't recommend it, you'd get through a serious amount of clips in no time. what substrate are they going into? If it's smooth no clips, if it's rough then correct it
 

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Thanks all for the replies - helpful and appreciated
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Still wouldn't recommend it, you'd get through a serious amount of clips in no time. what substrate are they going into? If it's smooth no clips, if it's rough then correct it
Thanks I propose to use Jackoboard.
 
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Still wouldn't recommend it, you'd get through a serious amount of clips in no time. what substrate are they going into? If it's smooth no clips, if it's rough then correct it

cool thanks one wall plaster and one wall aqua panel so nice and smooth
 

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