Tile setting can be a fun part of a bathroom remodel. Using a high quality Non-sag thinset, like Ardex X5, and applying it with good technique will make this process much easier. In this video I will explain my favorite thinset, why I use it, and tips on how to successfully tile a wall.
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Here are some of the key points:
0:00 Ardex X5 - Best thinset for setting wall tile in a bathroom
0:52 Always measure water before mixing thinset for tiling a wall
1:42 How to Mix smaller quantities of thinset
2:21 Applying thinset to a bathroom wall - How to set tile on a wall
2:50 What size trowel to use with subway tiles (6x6) - Use 1/4" x 1/4" trowel
3:44 Check to see if tiles have 95% coverage for a good tile bonding to a shower wall
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