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    strayllama Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 17, 2010, 04:24 AM
    Is it OK to fix up tiles using just silicone sealant?
    I have 2 rows of 5 tiles to line the sink behind the tap. I was told at the tile shop that if the wall was 100% flat and they will have the weight taken up the sink and the first row then silicone sealant would be fine, then just seal the edges after.
    Should I sand the painted wall above the sink first?
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    creahands Posts: 2,854, Reputation: 195
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    Dec 17, 2010, 05:33 AM

    U can get a small tub of ceramic tile adhesive at a big box store. After tile sets grout.

    If gloss paint, rough up surface with sand paper first.

    Chuck
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    Dec 17, 2010, 06:50 AM
    Aah yes I understand that, but right now I have silicone and tiles and am snowed in my flat, is it fine to just use silicone sealant to stick them up, and grout them? I don't see any probs other than holding them in place while it sets - but they will have they're weight on the sink, so just some tape!
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    Dec 17, 2010, 08:36 AM

    That is not an accepted method to put down tiles. You can do it but it will not last as long as a proper job. Silicone is flexible and grout is rigid.

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