How to prepare the wall before installing a tub surround
I am trying to install a tub/shower surround. I have thrown out the tile, used joint compound to level most of the wall, and sanded it for smoothness. I read online to prime the wall with a stainkilling primer, so I used killz 2 stainkilling primer.
Then I was told that I should'nt have primed the wall, because the adhesive may not stick the tub surround to a primed wall and that I should sand the primer off. I sanded the wall and I can't tell the difference in the wall because the primer feels just like the compound I sanded smooth before applying the primer. My question is...
Does it really matter if the wall is primed? I thought all you really needed is a flat, smooth surface to install the surround? Or Is there an adhesive out there that will stick any material together regardless of the wall being primed? Or last... Should I apply more compound, sand it down and then put up the wall surround. Please help!!
The instructions that came with this wall set by Aquaglass was very unclear. What should I do? :eek::confused::eek: