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davemul

Apologies mods of this needs to go elsewhere.. please feel free to move it or bin it!

Riiiight.. here goes....

We've been in our first house nearly 2 years now. We've (well ... more like I'VE!) done everything else bar the bathroom. It's an old 1800's cottage so the bathroom was in a pretty bad way. Solidly built but nasty and OLD!

I decided a few weeks ago to RIP it out and start from the beginning.

First task was to move the hot water cylinder from in the bathroom to a new cupboard outside the room (thanks to Scruff from ultimatehandyman.co.uk for the advice!)

Now you see it...

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Now you dont!

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Ive taken quite a lot out..

CARNAGE

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Well, I picked up a load of bits today..

Marmox goods and tiles!

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New shower pump for the house too

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Also have taken delivery of a taptile wireless light switch system Taptile - Ditch the switch one-touch mood lighting and dimming solutions for the bathroom and kitchen

6 astro glass downlights

an airflow icon15 extractor fan

and some Polk RC60i ceiling speakers

and a couple of remote water isolation switches about surestop

More bits arrive tomorrow.. i'll update this thread as I go along... im taking next week off to start the plumbing and install!
 
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I did everything a la cornertape video (applying the tape took ages!) on removal of the silver tape, it took Silicon with it and left massive walls of flappy Silicon

then it all started to go off so it couldnt be saved

its a rip out re do job!
 
I'm a master with a Silicon gun...

Get good quality Mapei or Dow corning Silicon, Silicon finishers (eg Karl Dahm, Fugenboys) and some Silicon wipes.

Remove existing Silicon with razor blade or knife and use sugar soap to remove grease, then apply a nice consistant bead of Silicon. The nicer the bead at this point the better the result.

I use the Fugenboy set and the smaller of the three I use most of the time, I tend to wet the fugenboy a little and run it over the Silicon holding it tight against the corners. If you have over applied the Silicon then it will ooze out and smear up the walls, if that is the case keep cleaning the Fugenboy and go over it again.

It will give a clean crisp Silicon joint, use the Wonder Wipes to carefully wipe away the smeared residue from around the Silicon. Be careful not the contaminate the Silicon with the wipes as it will affect the adhesion.

Dave you smashed your bathroom TV or was that a joke?
 
Dave, what happened. How did it take so long to apply the tape? Admittedly the corners where 3 lines meet can be tricky, but not too long at all. How long did you leave the Silicon before smoothing, then pulling away tape, then any final finishing?

Im not looking at picking fault mate, just need to know so we can try and find out how it went wrong, and so others know what not to do.

My suggestion from what you state is that you may have left the Silicon too long with the tape down which has made it semi-cure, hence the poor finish. Either that or it had already started going off when you smoothed it. Pics should show what went wrong matey

You really didnt smash the TV did you?
 
I can imagine Dave slumped in a corner, unshaven with a bottle of vodka in a brown paper bag. Silicon really can drive people mad.

What I tend to do when siliconing say... a shower tray for example is to Silicon the vertical tile to tile joint the day before and then the tile to tray joins the next day.

That way I don't drag wet Silicon from the 3 way corner and spoil it. Even though I use Fugenboys I still find a wet finger tidys it up.

I was in a nice looking bathroom once and my eye was caught by something a miss in the shower, I opened the shower door and feasted my eyes on THE WORST Silicon job I've ever, or will ever see.

It was 2 inch up the walls and had been applied with two fingers in an absolute total mess, it looked as though a child had just gone mad with a Silicon gun.
 
Thanks Bob & Geoff! 🙂 , ive got a mastic guy coming tomorrow to rip out the abomination and re do it. I cant afford to destroy any more TV's! :lol:

(was not the bathroom tv, that still hasn't arrived! it was the 40" sony HD in my 'lads den') REAL TEARS
 
No Dave, Bradford.

Although if I was closer I don't think I dare come if there are 40" high def flat screens flying about the place!

Very Liam Gallagher!

Good thing you don't have a Rolls Royce, eh? :lol:
 

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