I am going to lay down vinyl sticky tiles contained by my bathroom tomorrow...what cleaning should I prepare it next to?
Answers: I answer a Q ustion about crust and stick it seems once respectively day.
I'd ask what are you installing them Over? Cleaning next to anything should leave NO residue. The floor that exists immediately will pretty much help dictate how to "Clean". Raw substrate will call for a different manner of "cleaning" than an hoary; existing floor. I guess I'm confused by Cowboys thought of a primer; but this is a forum for individual opinions.
I presume as important as cleaning; might be do you intend to verbs the toilet; tile under; next replace it?
I also suggest to every Q about coating and stick that one use a water base contact cement. If you happen to be tiling over existing strip and stick ( I can't imagine that; but) Don't use the dated as a guide for the new; within a strict sense. Move off center a bit so that the investigational seams don't vein up with the infirm.
Steven Wolf
Make sure the floor is clean and free of any ruins, then build sure it's dry, go over it next to a good sealer resembling "Armstrong" primer sealer, in certainty, when one coat dries, give it another to insure and well-mannered seal.
Before you do anything lay out your tile to net sure your square, your lined up where on earth you want it, even your sides out, etc, then nick it off and follow the instructions above.
D.I.Y. Doc knoweth whereof he speaks! (He have the correct answer)
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