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What is an alternative to mortar for laying tile in the kitchen?

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I plan to glue tiles on the kitchen apron, with a drywall base. I do not want to use mortar, because it is messy, with liquid nails it will be cleaner, and the volume is not so large.

Can you tell me what liquid nails can glue tiles to the concrete?

asked 5 months ago
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5TwoTea
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I would recommend using special pre-diluted ready-to-use adhesives. They are nice and easy to use.

Gluing everything with liquid nails would be expensive.

answered 5 months ago
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223Mr Engineer
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You can easily take liquid nails of any brand.

In any case, if you want to tear it off, it will come off with the pieces of drywall. You can also use silicone sealant and MS polymer.

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