“Tear everything”: The biggest obstacle ever
The last minute tiles disaster left both teams high and (not) dry as one contestant was violated.
With only 40 hours left until the tool drops, Britt, Tazz, Alicia and Sunny are told they have to pull the tiles that have just been placed out of the wall.
reason? Both of their Taylors used slow-drying glue, as foreman Dan was banned earlier this week when he discovered a bucket of stuff.
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In a normal world of renovation, ceramic tiles can be dried on the wall or floor for a few days before grouting. On the block, the window can be tightened to within a few hours, so a quick dry glue is required. The only exception to this rule is ceramic tiles, which are enough for even slower adhesives to dry out.
Taz’s Tiler went to great lengths to defend his craft, was crushed and told to start over. Same as Tazz.
Taz realizes he will have to remove each tiles and start over.
“You made a good turn, you put in the work, you saw all the beautiful work on the walls and they told you that you had to tear it all off,” Taz said.
Poor Alicia and Sonny are facing worse. All of their tiles need to be washed manually before they can be re-applied. Some of their waterproof membranes are lifted with the tiles and need to be replaced. Sonny guided his tired businessmen to give an exciting speech in his inner football coach, urging them to move on.
Sonny found that all the tiles had to be ripped off his bathroom wall.
Meanwhile, Mat and Robby are reluctant to buy bathroom decorations and are happy to know what is going on.
There, Matt finds Robbie’s indifference and hesitation in choosing a soap dish is his “gay-styling superpower”.
They may be the least experienced team in the neighborhood, but Robbie and the Mat prove that they are a force considered to be. The two were the first to pass the waterproof inspection (although they had to blow dry the floor the day before).
They were the first to start paving.
Now that their potential game-changing wine cellar program has been approved, the boys show that they aren’t just playing here.
“Dark horse baby! Neighbor, neighbor b *** h!” announced the mat.
After returning to the scene, they learned that their showlet also used banned glue.
However, unlike other teams, MAT’s choice of undulating ceramic tiles prevented them from having to start from scratch.
They just need to remove the grout.
“We escaped the murders compared to everyone else,” Robbie said.
When Robby and Mat dodge a bullet, Han blatantly ignore his instructions and secretly attempt to sneak a second waterproof coating without professional supervision, he finds himself in the crosshair of the foreman Dan.
Han’s canned attitude made her and the foreman Dan ignore her instructions to not be waterproofed and put her in hot water with the foreman Dan.
Han grabbed the roller in his hand, the blue waterproof splashing out her entire finger, and for the first time she claimed the plumber was with her while applying her second coat (even if he wasn’t there), before telling Dan in tears that she didn’t understand his instructions.
“I lost my trust because you’re just behind me,” Dan’s answer was.
“He thought I was crafty, so he suffered a heavy blow,” Han worried.
“You are just a convenient man,” you can rest assured.
“It’s a very high stress environment and she’s a very hardworking person who loves getting in there and getting her hands dirty.
“At home, we will do all of this ourselves.”
Without permission, Danquan Han is waterproof.
Han’s canned attitude is with Scotty Cam and Shelley Craft (who rolled into town in a red sports car to investigate the scene). Han was considered the toughest worker on the scene and was rewarded with five plants of his choice (as long as they are not taller than Shelley).
Still, the host was worried that the girls’ biting bites were beyond their ambitious design and the chew of the single-person tile crew.
It’s not about cutting costs, it’s about perfectionists who insist on working alone. This is by no means easy when there are curved walls with floor-to-ceiling tiles and curved finger tiles.
But hey, at least he knows what glue to use!