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Paul ja

Hi

I've just completed a re-tile of the en-suite using Porecelanosa Cubica. the shower area is 3 wall, 2 white on black. I'm struggling to get a decent 'line' of Silicon seal on the vertical black to white tile joint using white Silicon (dow 785). The white to white doesn't look too bad at all but had to resort to the finger, the fugi tools dont like the tile contours.

I'm thinking of 'trying' to mask the black side with tape

Advice please
 
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Paul ja

hope this helps

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Paul ja

Yes you can do verticals and horizontal joints separately. I find that by slowly and neatly applying your coloured Silicon into the joint, and then smoothing out with a soapy finger (washing up liquid solution) works best. Fugis have thier limitations and that type of tile is one of them!

That's the method I've tried and it wasn't good enough so I fetched it all out before it dried. I just haven't got the years of experience to do it right first time !!

Might think longer about doing the verticals in clear - thanks
 
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Paul ja

Having had a practice on tile off cuts I think I'm going to go with clear. No matter how I try with the white I can't get an edge on the black that I'm happy with ! The best edge I've achieved with white was using masking tape and then a final wet finger when the tape was removed. I think the only way white would work is if you could lay a run down and not touch it i.e. The nozzle does the work.
 

John Benton

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I've recently done a bathroom with same tile, although the Cubica was only jointed within the niches. Rest of bathroom was split with a darker tile. However, I don't use white on Cubica I use a 'Snow White' by Ottoseal which matches the shading perfectly. I used masking tape and found it was fine.

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Bond

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Very nice job there, I would say my white to white joints are very similar.

I will try masking the black making the final finger pass before removing the tape, this will leave a small lip but hopefully it will be a straight edge.
If you leave the masking tape in position until the Silicon has gone off, you can with a straight edge and Stanley knife achieve a crisp straight edge.
 

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