How to remove mesh from the back of mosaic glass tile
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Comments (12)I loved Louisiana, we had a place on the river, and our memories are great ones! In regards to consumer loyalty, I think that has to be earned & appreciated. For example, we were going to buy our tile from The Tile Shop. The rep we had spent a good amount of time with us and during our second visit, not only were we promised contractor pricing but there had been a price hike and he promised to honor the original prices. I was so happy with this store & the rep, I was recommending them to anyone who was interested. However, once the rep (who's paid by commission) thought he had the sale "in the bag", he conveniently changed the pricing and when I questioned it, he just brushed it off saying this was the best he could do. He didn't even look at us when he said it, or offer any other explanation. Bottom line was "his best" wasn't what he had promised and quoted in writing previously. So the pricing increased 10% across the board, our discount was lowered and I was very annoyed. Unfortunately for the rep, when I'm annoyed, I go shopping, which is when I found a tile we liked just as well for substantially less. We saved over 500.00. My DH says we should have stuck with The Tile Shop because the guy spent so much time with us, I say he didn't deserve the loyalty because he didn't keep his word and was taking advantage. It's just my personal opinion, but I don't believe loyalty can't justify spending the amount of savings you are talking about, but only you can decide what is right for you. In regards to the differences in glass thickness, I think they are both safe and it's just a matter of preference and budget. I figured that if we're not happy with the door we got, they are easy enough to change and we upgrade later. HTH -- Lukki...See MoreGlass tile with visible mesh backing
Comments (4)Paper-faced mesh tile goes on with the paper out. After setting the tile, the paper is wetted and peeled off. The mesh-backed mosaics go on with the mesh embedded in thinset. Try laying the tile over a sheet of white paper to "sort of" simulate white thinset. The mesh will probably never completely disappear in mock-ups like this, not until it's embedded in thinset. If you use it, do use white thinset. And don't leave any ridges in the thinset or they may show through as shadow lines. With some transparent clear glass, you can get good results by back-buttering the tile, but that's usually unnecessary. The tile company should have some guidance for best methods of installation....See MoreBacksplash :: Grout Color Choice for Glass Mosaic Tile
Comments (4)Thanks for the feedback! Just picked up 2 different "TEC" grout colors: "sand" and taupe grey... I was really looking to NOT having the grout lines stand out but let the breaking light (from under cabinet halogen lights) really show the glass lines and shadows. Well, I'll do a 'dry test' today and will post the finished product later....See MoreFirst attempt at mosaic on mesh
Comments (15)I still haven't tried the syringe; keep intending to. If I use thinset as an adhesive, I mix up a small batch at a time and put it in a sandwich baggie. I cut a small hole in one corner and squeeze it like a cake decorator. If I have glue such as Weldbond squeezed out in a cup or lid, I cover it with something flat like a small square of cardboard in between using it. Keeping the air away from it helps it to last longer. I mainly use MAC glue which is thin and comes out easily and I just apply it directly from the bottle as needed. You can't leave the cap off, though, while you do something else, because it clogs up right away, so I have to pop the cap off and on....See MoreRelated Professionals
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