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    There is a product called  Kemcrete made by dribond chemicals. Its about $50 for 5 litres. You mix the milky PVA solution with cement and roughly brush it on and let it dry. My advice is see a specialist tiling supplier. There are some in Sydney that supply the tools and mixes to tilers.  If I were you I would rip all the tiles up cause that way you can be sure of the waterproofing and the floor level doesnt end up too high. Have you ever had rip of 2 layers of tiles — its a major pain then next time around.

    Also please check you post into the correct category, U post is in the wrong one!

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    I would only use commercial type carpets and fittings. Don't use that flimsy Bunnings cheap junk. Remembers renters will never care as much about the place as you the owner will. Go to an auction to get all the general stufff. Retailers like Bunnings ('we never have sales', Harvey Norman ('Hardly Normal prices') are all rip offs!!!! You HAVE TO SHOP Around!

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    With all the water restrictions and limitations etc. having two showers in two seperate bathrooms would be best. Kids in units is a crime worth flogging. Kids should be in (large) backyards not watching TV in an appartment approx floor area 90sqr M. The area where the property is mainly middle to retired aged. I personally dont use baths more than once in 3 months therefore cant see the long term value in such a large waste of room and water….. Anyone else agree???

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