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    Aug 9, 2009, 09:54 PM
    What adhesive is best to install Polystyrene tiles (Styron) in shower (direct water)?
    What adhesive works best (and what's worst) to install Polystyrene tiles (Styron) in a shower in direct contact with water? What grout best/worst? And what adhesive remover works safely on those tiles so I can clean off all the old "gunk".
    THANKS very much for your response! Styrongreen

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