You could but it's not advisableWall tile adhesive is thicker so it won't run down the wall and the tiles are less likely to slipANS 2 - I have done this a few times. If you use tile spacers, no problem.
Yes, but you should you use an adhesive that is ductile
Raw materilas for ceramics tiles
adhesive
Duraceramic tile will not chip, break or crack like regular ceramic tiles. Manufactured in a 16" square format with scoring, you can cut the score lines to make 4 tiles 8" square. They are best installed in dry residential rooms. This leaves the bathroom out. Use the proper underlayment for the type of floor you are installing Duraceramic tile on. Spread Congoleum Duraceramic tile adhesive on the underlayment using a tile trowel. Allow to dry until tacky, then set the tiles with spacers. Use a roller to press tiles into place, and allow to dry 24 hours. Grout with Congoleum Duraceramic grout.
sand & cement with anti mould addatives
Cera Chem's Cerabond 28 tile adhesive
Use a good mastic or adhesive
The most effective method for removing tile adhesive using a tile adhesive remover is to apply the remover according to the manufacturer's instructions, allow it to penetrate the adhesive, and then use a scraper or putty knife to gently lift and remove the softened adhesive.
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Remove the adhesive.
The most effective method for removing vinyl tile adhesive is to use a vinyl tile adhesive remover. Apply the remover according to the manufacturer's instructions, allow it to penetrate the adhesive, and then scrape off the softened adhesive with a putty knife or scraper. Repeat the process as needed until all the adhesive is removed.
The type of adhesive that sticks to ceramic tile is typically a strong, waterproof adhesive specifically designed for use on ceramic surfaces.
no
A high-quality thinset mortar is the best adhesive for installing a tile backsplash.
Possibly because the tile adhesive wasn't totally cured, or the oil base paint wasn't sufficiently mixed. I have used oil over tile adhesive and it worked for me.
The best adhesive to use for installing porcelain tile is a modified thin-set mortar.