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rich hand

I have removed tiles from ply and obviously old adhesive is left behind on the ply. How much prep does this surface need before re tiling? Will the new tiles adhere properly if old adhesive is left behind?
 
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rich hand

the grout cracked. I'm getting the feeling that old adhesive can be tiled over.
 
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rich hand

the ply can not be removed. The wrong adhesive was used originally. The job simply means applying the correct adhesive. Although I am a flooring professional, I am not a tiler so wondering how important it is to remove remains of old adhesive. I know what the theory may say but I am wanting practical experience on this matter.
 

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If you really believe the old adhesive is the problem, then leaving it as your substrate probably isn't the best idea.. When you say standard adhesive, are we talking non-flexible? Or a standard flexi? If you can get more details, maybe we can be a little more help. I tile on Ply floors occasionally with standard flexi rapid, and rarely have problems.. Saying that, when I have had a problem it's been to do with the Ply shrinking, not the adhesive. Are you tiling a ply floor, or wall?
 

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