The bathroom wall has been pasted with floor tiles, and the color is a little dark, can it be replac

Updated on Bathroom 2024-10-02
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you think it's passable, don't change it, the bathroom is not better than other places, not only to smash and re-paste, but also to redo the waterproof layer, otherwise the waterproof problem of the bathroom will become a big problem. The consequences are like that, you look and weigh for yourself. If you really can't accept it, then smash it and do it again.

    But remember that the waterproof layer must be re-done!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Replace it again, the original paste will be scrapped, smashed down and re-pasted.

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