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Omnigrip will stick tile to drywall. No mixing and it doesn't sag. HD has it among other places. Get a grout with matching caulk. Grout the tile and caulk it to the counter. It isn't a shower.
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We have a pot filler behind the stove. Pretty handy. Though i kind of wish it were hot water (or both?) so my pasta water would boil faster.
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So run a belt sander over the painted surface with a 24 grit belt and seal the roughed up surface. Modified thinset or mastic will stick to that. Preparation is key but that's the easy part. Getting tiles on a wall that look really good from an acute side angle is were the experienced tower over the novice. |
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I would check the area with a straight edge/four foot level to see how flat it is. Drywall can be significantly wavy. If it isn't flat I would rip out the drywall and start over with hardiboard. The drywall isn't an ideal backing and it doesn't make much sense to spend time bailing out a non-ideal surface. My experience with tiling has mostly been trying to take shortcuts and regretting it later.
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