Glass mosaic tile gmt thin set mortar is the ultimate one step polymer fortified thin set mortar specifically designed for outdoor and wet environments.
Thinset for glass mosaic tile.
Which should you use and where should you use them.
Mapei mosaic and glass tile 10 lb white powder thinset mortar item 13718 model 15410136 for use with glass up to 6 in x 6 in porcelain and ceramic tile up to 15 in x 15 in.
Thinset is a bonding mortar which means it is a portland cement the same as used in concrete with polymers added to make it sticky and extra strong.
Thinset is a mortar that is made of portland cement silica sand and moisture retaining agents.
Gmt thin set mortar provides superior adhesion to glass mosaic tiles porcelain ceramic and natural stone.
This thinset has fantastic workability and garners an ultra white finish.
The white finish helps to enhance the look of glass tiles mosaics and translucent tile or stone.
It is specially formulated to use in glass tile installations.
Mosaic glass tile mortar thin set mortar for glass and mosaics.
Polymer enriched thin set mortar mosaic glass tile mortar is a regular setting polymer enriched modified bright white multipurpose mortar designed for installing sheet mounted mosaic glass or stone tiles or individual tiles in thin set applications.
Both materials can be confusing because of several overlapping applications.
Mastic and thinset mortar are types of adhesives most often used for ceramic porcelain and glass tile installations.
It is applied to the substrate with a notched trowel.
Glass tile premium thin set mortar offers the ultimate in bond strength for the most demanding installation requirements for larger format glass tile glass tile mosaics and other difficult to bond tile and stone.
Thinset mortar is your default tile mortar for most indoor and outdoor applications.
Some thinset manufacturers suggest waiting 5 minutes once you have reached the desired consistency of cake icing.
Thinset tile mortar has a smooth slippery consistency similar to mud.
For outdoor and wet mosaics thinset is recommended instead of adhesives.
Use white thinset if there is a chance as in tiles with color fused on the back that thinset color may show through the tile influence the final look.
This is particularly important when working with glass mosaic tile which is non porous and difficult to bond securely.
Next spread a thin layer of thinset on the back of the glass mosaic tile sheet with the straight edge of your trowel.
This back buttering step is best used for all glass mosaic tile but is essential when using fully transparent tile in order to keep any remaining trowel lines.