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#8430 - 11/09/06 09:47 AM Shower project
aclass Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
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Loc: Markham
I am replacing the wall tiles in my shower, leaving the ceiling and floor tiles in place.

1. I have removed the wall tiles carefully. The cement backerboard is still in good shape and I would like to keep it. However, the dry, hard, carmel-coloured adhesive remains on the backerboard.

a) Can I tile right over the adhesive or will it be too bumpy leaving the tiles uneven?

b) If the adhesive has got to go, how do I get it off? Scraping, mineral spirits, and paint stripper have little effect. Grinding would likely remove the mesh covering the backerboard and make a big mess. Is there a solvent that won't make me pass out? \:\)

2. At the top of the wall the backerboard abuts directly to the finished ceiling tile. That means I can't tape that edge. Is that something I should worry about? Do I have to remove a row of ceiling tiles just so I can tape that edge?

Any help is appreciated.

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#8431 - 11/09/06 01:43 PM Re: Shower project
RC Offline
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Registered: 10/21/03
Posts: 1749
Loc: Ontario, Canada
Personally, I would strip it all out and install new backer board.
Sounds like old solvent based mastic. Your not going to get that stuff off.
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#8432 - 11/12/06 05:20 PM Re: Shower project
aclass Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
Posts: 2
Loc: Markham
How's about levelling the surface of the backerboard with Sheetrock 90?

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#8433 - 11/12/06 08:40 PM Re: Shower project
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Registered: 10/21/03
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
DO NOT put any kind of sheetrock or drywall compound in a shower area.

If your set on using whats there then skim coat with a modified thinset mortar rated for cut-back adhesive application. I can't say for certain that this will work. It's your call.
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