Bloodoo
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After some 18 months much of the the Silicon has let go from where my cut tiles meet the shower tray. From what I have gleaned from this forum I am beginning to suspect that the professional tiler did not seal the cut edges of the tiles before applying Silicon...
I have cut out the old Silicon and intend to clean all accessible surfaces with methylated spirit before re-applying Silicon. Ideally I would like to apply tile sealer to the cut tile edges but the gap is less than two mm in places. I plan to use wet and dry paper on a blade on the cut tile edges and after final cleaning, force tile and stone sealer on a brush into the gap between tiles and shower tray. Will the tile sealer damage the tray? Given the the narrow space, can anyone suggest a better way to clean and seal the cut edges of the tiles?
I have cut out the old Silicon and intend to clean all accessible surfaces with methylated spirit before re-applying Silicon. Ideally I would like to apply tile sealer to the cut tile edges but the gap is less than two mm in places. I plan to use wet and dry paper on a blade on the cut tile edges and after final cleaning, force tile and stone sealer on a brush into the gap between tiles and shower tray. Will the tile sealer damage the tray? Given the the narrow space, can anyone suggest a better way to clean and seal the cut edges of the tiles?