Cant must use under lament like cement board or detra soils wood moves to much
Loctite PL Premium is a contractors adhesive that is 3 times as strong as mastic and ideal for this kind of application
It is best to remove the vinyl tile. If it is not on cement and is on wood you can install cement backer board. Be sure to put thin set under the board. If you spend the money and time to install ceramic tile and the vinyl tile comes loose all that $ is down the drain What is the best tile cement to use and this cement tile can be installed on vinyl tile and install ceramic tile on it
A high-quality epoxy adhesive designed specifically for bonding ceramic to metal would be the best choice. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.
To effectively perform repairs on ceramic sinks, you can use epoxy adhesive or ceramic repair kits to fix cracks or chips. Clean the area thoroughly before applying the adhesive, and follow the instructions on the product for the best results. Sand and repaint the repaired area if necessary to match the sink's original finish.
Liquid Nails
You should not adhere tile on top of tile. It is much better to rip it up and install on a secure surface and make sure it is smooth level. If you find yourself in a situation where you can not/should not remove the tile (e.g. if there is asbestos tile underneath or if there is a radiant heat systems under and you don't want to risk breaking/puncturing it), then the alternative is to pour 1/2" (or more) of self leveling cement and then install on top of that.
The best type of mortar to use for ceramic tile installation is thin-set mortar. It is a cement-based adhesive that provides a strong bond between the tile and the substrate, ensuring a durable and long-lasting installation.
Liquid nails would work well. ANS 2 The use of Liquid Nails on ceramic tile is time wasting and very expensive. The best adhesive for this is thinset mortar laid with a castellated trowel.
Many things can go over ceramic with ease, but the "best" option is one which works in the room you're doing. For example, laminate flooring is most forgiving of the unevenness (groutlines) of ceramic tile and easiest to install - but I would not put laminate in a bathroom (it's not moisture resistant). For a bathroom, the best option over ceramic is sheet vinyl. Be sure to use leveling compound to smooth grout lines even with the surface of tiles first.
I would use PL300 or a similar general adhesive.
The best practices for installing floor ceramic tile in a bathroom include properly preparing the subfloor, using the right adhesive, ensuring even spacing between tiles, applying grout correctly, and sealing the grout to prevent water damage.
Thinset mortar. There's a special one for porcelain tile; any thinset will work for regular ceramic tile.