I think it might have been better to start from the center and work your way out. Also when you measure tile to trim as you demonstrated...you turned the tile to the other side and measured...once you apply the measurements are not correct...
I am using Glue10 sold by Antique Ceilings. You can find it by visiting www.antiqueceilings.com/oscommerce/index.php?cPath=76 . You can also find it on Amazon .
Ok thanks. I went to home depot to get that but they said they didn't carry it so I got Acrylpro but don't like how thick it is. I will check Amazon and thanks.
I think it would have looked better if you had measured the ceiling and left the same size tile on each side. I am guessing you probably just don't know how to do math or use a tape measure. Don't feel bad I don't know how to hit the toilet when I'm urinating
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How do these work on slanted ceilings? I live in a mobile home with thin wood strips on ceiling, do they have to be removed first?
You didn't explain the angled ceiling, just zipped through that part with photo stills.
I think it might have been better to start from the center and work your way out.
Also when you measure tile to trim as you demonstrated...you turned the tile to the other side and measured...once you apply the measurements are not correct...
What type of adhesive are you using?
I am using Glue10 sold by Antique Ceilings. You can find it by visiting www.antiqueceilings.com/oscommerce/index.php?cPath=76 . You can also find it on Amazon .
Ok thanks. I went to home depot to get that but they said they didn't carry it so I got Acrylpro but don't like how thick it is. I will check Amazon and thanks.
I think it would have looked better if you had measured the ceiling and left the same size tile on each side. I am guessing you probably just don't know how to do math or use a tape measure. Don't feel bad I don't know how to hit the toilet when I'm urinating