Brush the ceramic tile glue on the back of the tile and install K-shaped pendants on the back of the tile (pendants are sold in tile shops or Taobao), which can ensure that the tile will not fall off the wall. An important reason why bricks will fall off by conventional sticking method. Therefore, when the 800 glazed floor tile is divided into two parts and then pasted on the wall, it needs special construction technology to paste it, so as to ensure that it will not fall off after pasting.
Because glazed tile (800 watts) has better space ductility, higher gloss and richer colors than traditional tiles and other wall tiles, it has been widely used to treat the upper wall in recent years and is deeply loved by consumers. I used to fix the dry hook first, then brush the back glue, and then paste the cement putty powder with ceramic tile glue, and then there was nothing I could do. 800*800 glazed tiles are processed into 400*800 and then pasted with cement mortar, which will definitely fall off, because glazed tiles do not absorb water and cannot be pasted well with cement mortar. It is recommended to use tile glue to spread them. The wall on the floor tile, no matter what glue is used, must fall off or be empty. If you have to post it, the safest thing is to dry it.
It will fall. Nowadays, tile glue is popular, and the cost is higher. You can also brush and coat the back. Conventional practice is tile glue+interface agent. A more reliable way is to use dry hanging marble, but the cost is high! It will fall off after a long time, which is very dangerous. Brush the back glue with cement slurry or directly use tile glue before paving, which will definitely fall off. Sticking mortar or tile glue specially may not be guaranteed. Will fall off, the floor tile has low water absorption and cannot stick to cement mortar. Nowadays, in Plaster workers, it is common to brush the back glue on the ceramic tile and let it stand for about half an hour before paving it with cement mortar, or directly brush the ceramic tile glue on the wall and the back of the ceramic tile.