I would use one of the Mapei Ecobond adhesives. There is one specifically for this.
You will not get a good bond - the new tiles will fall off in short order
You " CAN ", but it is not advisable!AnswerSand the painted area so that it is rough. Then the adhesive will work better.
Carpet is difficult to install yourself if you don't have experience. For best results, rent a carpet stretcher from an equipment rental store. For easier carpet installation, consider carpet tiles. These are squares of carpet with an adhesive back. Simply peel off the backing to expose the adhesive and place the tile on the floor. Carpet tiles can be installed over vinyl, wood or concrete. Special carpet tiles can be used outdoors on patios or sun rooms.
Tiles used on floors tend to be thicker than wall tiles. Also, floor tiles are subjected to flexing as people walk over them. Therefore, if floor tiling a wooden floor, use a flexible cement adhesive and grout designed to give and take without cracking.
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yes but consider the possibility of tiles coming off with paper...mortar or adhesive chemical reaction could cause seperation bubbles between wallboard and wallpaper
Metal showers tend to flex a bit; this could break the bond of the adhesive . If you did get the tiles to stick. i feel they would not stay put for long. My advice is don't do it.
YesANS 2 - I would only do that as a repair or an emergency. Floor tiles generally need a heavier and denser glue as they are being walked on - wall tile has no such stresses. ( -I have done lots of both types )
You shouldn't. You need a surface that will allow the adhesive to make a good bond to. There are different types, read the instructions for the one you buy and apply it to the recommended sub floor.
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