Prime walls before tileing?

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Hello....Is it adviseable to use PVA bond...diluted, to prime bathroom walls before tileing? No shower, very little water splash.
I last tiled this bathroom 25 years ago, I did not prime the walls then and although I never had any bother with loose tiles when I removed them recently they came off a bit too easily for my likeing.

Also I have built a wooden frame which the bath sits on, should I prime this new wood?

many thanks for any advice.....Mike
 
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Mike63
Is it adviseable to use PVA bond...diluted, to prime bathroom walls before tileing?

No .....
An old pal of mine has written the full thing about this some place , :)
but the laymans guide is the mudmix/adhesive doesnt bond to the substrate /wall but the PVA an the tiles will blow/fail .....

you * can* use pva that is adviced fully developed by the mud/adhesives makers , bal the best mud maker has APD primer..
see here
http://www.bal-adhesives.co.uk/bal/bal_products/products.asp


*wooden frame which the bath sits on, should I prime this new wood? *
are you tiling to this if not ,
just give it a coat of regular wood preserve
hope this helps ;)
 
THanks Mos....yes, I am tileing the wooden frame...does this make a difference?....Mike
 
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Mike
sorry old advice .......

but use a bal TILE-ON-WOoD gear...;)
 

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