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Re: [GMCnet] Restoration. Installing Mosaic tile on the walls. [message #300223 is a reply to message #300216] Fri, 06 May 2016 08:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
powerjon is currently offline  powerjon   United States
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Bob,
When we did the frame up restoration of our first GMC (1977 Eleganza we put down ceramic tile in the Kitchen bath area.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/pergo-floor-install/p31881-img-0030.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/pergo-floor-install/p31874-img-0023-1.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/pergo-floor-install/p31884-mvc-150s.html

Be sure to use a latex thin set adhesive (by the bag and mix yourself) to put the tile down. Talk with the tile guy to make sure your We used standard matching color grout for the tile and around the edges we used a colored silicone sealer to provide a cushion between the tile and the modules. We had that configuration in the coach for almost ten years before we decided to remove the living and bath area carpets because it was hard to keep the sand out of the carpets and we went with a pergo floor replacement. Over the years the tile cleaned up well and never cracked or chipped. It was a pain to remove as the thinset worked as advertised. Had to beat it off the floor with a 3# hammer in little pieces and then scrap the remaining adhesive with a floor scraper. It did not want to come off easily.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/pergo-floor-install/p31868-strip.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/pergo-floor-install/p31878-img-0025.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/pergo-floor-install/p31879-img-0026.html

As for the ceramic tile on the walls in our stretch coach we used the same thinset adhesive and mounted tile right to the wall with a light touch with sandpaper. I would suggest a thinner tile for wall applications, we use a ceramic wall material. Installed with right grout and sealed you should not have any issues.

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/1978-buskirk-stretch/p48936-g2-gmcmi-2013-403.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/1978-buskirk-stretch/p48935-g2-gmcmi-2013-402.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/1978-buskirk-stretch/p48924-g2-gmcmi-2013-391.html

The counter tops are Corian countertops

Regards,

JR Wright
78 Buskirk Stretch
75 Avion
Michigan

> On May 6, 2016, at 2:33 AM, Bob Dunahugh wrote:
>
> NEVER did this before. I'm putting a glass, and ceramic, 1/4 inch thick tile in the kitchen area. Above the Corian countertop. Then a glass, and aluminum tile in the bath area. This will cover a larger area. The 1/4 inch paneling that the tiles are going over has a urethane finish. Think I'll use 80 grit on my DA sander to promote adhesion. But then the vibration of driving down the road. Thinking of stapling aluminum screen to the wall first. That should keep the tiles on the walls. Any ideas?Bob Dunahugh


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J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLaker
GMC Eastern States
GMCMI
78 30' Buskirk Stretch
75 Avion Under Reconstruction
Michigan
 
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