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Q: I'm laying "penny" mosaic tile on top of a heating system. I had to use a light amount of thinset in some spots due to leveling issues. As a result I have some tiles that are coming up (I have not yet grouted). I am going to use spectralock epoxy grout (which I have used before) and know it dries very hard and strong. I'm curious if the grout will hold the tile, or if I should glue the tiles to the floor before grouting. Any input would be helpful. |
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