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Preparing wooden subfloor

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Hi all,

Preparing bathroom wooden floor boards for porcelain tiles

I’ve removed the old tiles, glue and ditra mat. There’s still an uneven layer of glue on floor boards - some bits have none, others areas have upto 6-7 mm of glue.

So how do I proceed now?

Remove as much of old glue as possible (which is a pain) and put new ditra mat?

Or even out highs and lows with tile adhesive and lay down 6mm backer boards?

Or something else?

Thanks
 
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6mm is not a great difference for a gradual fall, but is if it’s random. Get as much as you can off and lay ply.
 
Have you considered quality vinyl planks like quick step, easy to cut and lay and better under foot than tile imo.
 
@blup thanks, all the tile shops are saying no one uses ply any more- it’s either ditra type matting or backer boards
 

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