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Hi everyone,
I've recently been tiling my kitchen and bathroom but have come across a problem...plywood!
I made a great plywood box to cover my gas pipes in the kitchen and when I tiled it (you guessed it), they all fell off!
I didn't realise that you couldn't tile directly onto plywood.
Anyway, I also have boxed over pipes in the bathroom with plywood and now need to work out how best to deal with both locations for tiling.
I thought about simply covering the plywood with green Aqua plasterboard, but unfortunately there's not a lot of space in either location. I'd love to find another solution that doesn't involve taking down my boxing.
I assume I can't just use SBR primer? (That'd be so easy if that works!!)
Any advice welcome, thanks.
I've recently been tiling my kitchen and bathroom but have come across a problem...plywood!
I made a great plywood box to cover my gas pipes in the kitchen and when I tiled it (you guessed it), they all fell off!
I didn't realise that you couldn't tile directly onto plywood.
Anyway, I also have boxed over pipes in the bathroom with plywood and now need to work out how best to deal with both locations for tiling.
I thought about simply covering the plywood with green Aqua plasterboard, but unfortunately there's not a lot of space in either location. I'd love to find another solution that doesn't involve taking down my boxing.
I assume I can't just use SBR primer? (That'd be so easy if that works!!)
Any advice welcome, thanks.