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Anyone used HardiBacker board as tile backing in shower cubicle? Tile
supplier is recommending using this instead of Aquapanel. Should I nail this straight to the cement wall (which has a 3 mm scim of plaster) or should I use some sort of adhesive. I would prefer to use the adhesive, but dont know what adhesive I should be using. Appreciate any advice. TIA |
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![]() BIGEYE wrote in message ... Anyone used HardiBacker board as tile backing in shower cubicle? Tile supplier is recommending using this instead of Aquapanel. Should I nail this straight to the cement wall (which has a 3 mm scim of plaster) or should I use some sort of adhesive. I would prefer to use the adhesive, but dont know what adhesive I should be using. Appreciate any advice. TIA I used dabs of plasterboard adhesive, which comes as a powder. The suction holds Aquapanel boards well despite the extra weight. |
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