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Originally Posted by surferguy
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The tiles are on the back of an island facing a living room. They are 1 inch x 1 inch glass back with a mesh. I have schluting all around the tile. The tiles were placed on the back of a ikea cabinet (the flimsy 1/4 stuff), what I didn't notice was the minor bow in the backing until I finished. my client is now worried that if it was bumped the grout could break.
Status: Tile complete 2 weeks ago, no grouting has occurred. I am worried about breaking the backing on the cabinet. That is why I was hoping that maybe a heat gun would work. I now realize I should have put another piece of hardboard down to stiffen and straighten out the bow...but here we are.
Thoughts? More details?
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Bro, you took a risk that didn't pay off. Fix it properly. You can't affix anything to a 1/4" substrate. Tear the whole thing off the cabinet and start fresh. You'll make no money on this, but you'll bank goodwill. Trying to save 1X1 tiles in front of a client is worse than a gas station employee giving you $.99 change instead of a loonie. Just do it right this time and forget about it and hope that he acknowledges that you fixed it and maybe sends some business your way.
And next time someone asks you to stick anything to an IKEA anything, get something in writing that you take no responsibility for the fact that they build everything out of particleboard.