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If the bathroom waterproof paint is brushed and tiled on it, it should be painted with cement-based waterproof materials. The cement-based waterproofing material can be bonded to the cement base layer, its adhesion is very good, and it will not shell after pasting the tile. Other (non-cementitious) waterproofing materials are prone to shelling, which can cause wall tiles to fall off.
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Buy a good waterproof material, and do it well will not affect the tiling. The key to finding a good master for tiling is to see how smooth he is pasting, and you can feel it by touching the cross seams.
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No, the bathroom has to be waterproof. Use good waterproof materials.
My house has just finished tiling, it is very flat and beautiful.
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Select qualified green products, and the wall height can be painted to a meter height.
If the construction process is reasonable, there will be no problem.
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No, it won't! The waterproofing of the bathroom is generally water-soluble and will not blister!
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It won't be waterproofed
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It's relatively easy to do it yourself.
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You may have misunderstood, waterproofing is done on top of the backfill layer, and tile adhesive should be used for the floor tiles, which will not conflict.
My house has just been finished, and the inside is plastered with 10 centimeters of cement and glue, glued to the wall, and it should be very strong.
When the waterproof is dry, use cement to pull the hair on it, and the appropriate moderation can be tiled. >>>More