Step 2Prepare and Glue Tile Board
We had a large piece of carpet in the garage that we did all the work on.
You'll want to rough up the backside (the brown side) of the tile board with some rough grit sandpaper. The exact grit and how much sanding isn't important. We just want to make sure that the glue we'll be using soon has something to really grab onto.
This will create a very dusty mess, so you may want to sweep or otherwise wipe away as much of this dust as possible since it would get in the way of a good gluing.
Once you have it sanded and cleaned, drop a whole bunch of glue onto it and then plop the Eucaboard (or whatever backing material you have) onto it. Try to line up the edges as much as possible.
In order to get a really solid lock on the glue, you'll want to have a little pressure on it. We just marched around on the back of it like idiots and tried not to slide the panels around.
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