Advice on bathroom floor tiling

All the paints on the market are good as are all the tile adhesives.
That's just like saying that every car is equal. Break the habit of a lifetime and think about it. :rolleyes:
Stop trolling for an argument - your thinking is nonsensical.
 
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I'm relatively new to the game & I stick with what I know will work & it's no secret; it's expensive but I’m nervous of trying others for fear of failure & the obvious consequences. :cry:

So, come on then, don't keep it to yourself, let’s have the names of some serious contenders! ;)

so your a bal fan then lol

many are!

me, i personally use howtex / weber set, what ever youd like to call it, i have been known to use bal but rarely. i go through a few little known names too, most are good to work with, i have used unibond so i can honestly say with conviction its the worst one ive ever used. for walls its either weber WR or sovereign non slip, tried and tested lots more tho over the years, bal green star was ok, but i get sov cheaper.

the grouts i use are varied, i used to hate mapai, but its one you need to get used to, and when you do its nice to play with, i dont like bal grout at all so dont use that ever if possible, but again weber is my weapon of choice.

reading back it doesnt look like much help! sorry rich dude :cool:
 
reading back it doesnt look like much help! sorry rich dude :cool:
Not at all, thanks for getting back. I've tended to stick with what I know will work although I have used Bicem & Mapai in the past; will give some thought to Weber, being a one trick pony can prove a little expensive sometimes! ;)
 
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totally can be, but also the other problem could be if you ever run out in a diff town you could be doing excess travvelling just for 1 bag!
 

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