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petey
Hi.
I've tiled two adjacent walls above my showerbath and have a couple of questions regarding the grouting/sealing.
1) I've attached pic of how the tiles have been fixed in the corner and then a diagram of how I think the sealant should be compacted into the cavity in the corner. I read that grout should not be used in corners so I'm guessing I should try to fill as much of the cavity with sealant as poss ?
2) I was intending to use masking tape to stop the sealant going where it shouldn't, and will use a lightspraying of washing-up liquid and my finger to smooth it all out. Is this an acceptable way of doing it?
3) When I then remove the tape, won't the removal cause the sealant to lift up a tiny bit where it overlaps on to the tape? Do I smooth this down or just leave it ?
4) I have a tube of BAL and a tube of UNIBOND sealant. Which is best to use? They both say anti-mould etc. etc.
Many thanks guys.
Petey.
I've tiled two adjacent walls above my showerbath and have a couple of questions regarding the grouting/sealing.
1) I've attached pic of how the tiles have been fixed in the corner and then a diagram of how I think the sealant should be compacted into the cavity in the corner. I read that grout should not be used in corners so I'm guessing I should try to fill as much of the cavity with sealant as poss ?
2) I was intending to use masking tape to stop the sealant going where it shouldn't, and will use a lightspraying of washing-up liquid and my finger to smooth it all out. Is this an acceptable way of doing it?
3) When I then remove the tape, won't the removal cause the sealant to lift up a tiny bit where it overlaps on to the tape? Do I smooth this down or just leave it ?
4) I have a tube of BAL and a tube of UNIBOND sealant. Which is best to use? They both say anti-mould etc. etc.
Many thanks guys.
Petey.