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come-on how many times have we heard it..anyway lets not steal the op..help is on the way...
come-on how many times have we heard it..anyway lets not steal the op..help is on the way...
I don't think anyone on here is bothered about "nicking" work. What puts peoples noses out of joint is the likes of people advertising, taking on and taking pay for work they're not competent in doing.
Everyone is entitled to have a go at some DIY what I object to and I'm sure most others on here is builders, plumbers and no marks saying they can tile, taking someones hard earned cash and balls' ing it up.
Tiling is a skill and an art. A good tiler will be passionate as well as professional in every sense of the word. I'd expect a chippie, a plasterer etc that I may employ in the future to show the same traits. Loving your work is a key factor to being a good tiler.
To the question in hand, I would prime, no need to score. BAL would be my choice out the two you have. I usually make a frame out of some 2x1 just to ensure the tiles stay up and where I left them until the adhesive goes off.
Remember as a kid we use to put that white glue on our fingers...it would dry and we would peel it off?...well that's what PVA is..a skin that lays on plaster board...it's different if your using it on a block wall for plastering...so it's now recommended that an acrylic is used..but before this PVA was used...not every job failed but as time went on...it was and is considered bad practice. Good tiling is all about the prep and getting a good flat and level surface and your half way there..it's a Shame there are such negative comments but they have got the t-shirt..however you will receive sound advice even if there is some banter inbetween.