hoping to fit plastic wall cladding in the bathroom on top of the old tiles. the tiles are firm but I've read that the surface of the tiles must be sanded to provide a key - how precisely do i do this? just sandpaper and elbow grease?
also, the tiles go right down to the floor boards where the shower tray is (so the tiles were fitted before the tray) and I've read that the tray should be fitted first, why is the order important and what are the implications for my cladding in this respect? I'm going to fit a new shower and tray anyway but wondered why the tray should go in first, theres got to be a logical reason!
also, the tiles go right down to the floor boards where the shower tray is (so the tiles were fitted before the tray) and I've read that the tray should be fitted first, why is the order important and what are the implications for my cladding in this respect? I'm going to fit a new shower and tray anyway but wondered why the tray should go in first, theres got to be a logical reason!