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Hi,

Planning to help a mate with a bath install I will be bonding the edge of the bath onto tiles as it was an old wet room, can anyone recommend an adhesive that will keep the bath stuck for good?!

Any help appreciated, regards
 
CT 1 is also very good, I've used it when I couldn't drill some porcelain tiles to fit a shower enclosure, very impressed
 
I'd also vote for using CT1 comes in all colours and Is very sticky
I get it from my local merchants
 
pink grip
 
Even on not very porous surfaces? I would of thought a product that creates suction like silicone would work better?

Some tiles come off a wall with no effort at all. You could use best grip/silicone you can get but will your tiles stay on the wall!?
 
Use the right adhesives/method the tiles are more likely to stay on. Much the same with the bath adhesive/method.
 
build a timber frame as normal to stop any movement and a anti mold sillicone would do the job.
 
a bath built on a frame will still be there long after the adhesive has failed
 
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