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tezestwing | 14:15 Fri 08th Dec 2006 | Home & Garden
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do i need to dampen with water the back of ceramic floor tiles before laying
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Its a good site, but it doesn't appear to talk about damping backs of tiles first. I do it - it prevents the moisture in the adhesive being sucked into the porous tiles.
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thanks buildersmate as you say it just slows the suction down a bit
not usually ... give the floor a very light damping to settle / remove any dust. If you're sticking tiles to dust, they won't be stuck to the floor.
As a rule I don't because absorbtion of moisture (along with the suspended mortar) is needed for good adhesion. If your Quickset mortar seems too dry you will find it better to trowel it off and reapply fresh.

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