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Grout instead of Silicon at joins and edges?
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Grout instead of Silicon at joins and edges?
Just finished tiling one wall of our bathroom, and i'm wondering if I can just use grout at the top and bottom of the tiles where it meets the floor and ceiling, and wall corners?
The reason i'm asking is that the last time i tried to use silicon i made a right mess as i found it quite tricky to work with!
The reason i'm asking is that the last time i tried to use silicon i made a right mess as i found it quite tricky to work with!
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I grouted and then Sealed. I haven't sealed one corner and, as one wall is stud and the other is brick, I've found the movement you get has cracked the grout. Sealant will solve the problem as it'll move slightly as the walls move.
I've not had any cracks in the grout between the floor and wall but I will be putting sealant on as if it does crack and water gets in I could be looking at some serious probs.
I've not had any cracks in the grout between the floor and wall but I will be putting sealant on as if it does crack and water gets in I could be looking at some serious probs.
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Post by ultimatehandyman »
Is the grout flexible Kev?
If it is not then it might crack with expansion
If it is not then it might crack with expansion

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kev, there are some tools around like this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Silicone-Grouting ... dZViewItem
which i find make it a lot easier, it wipes away any excess silicone very cleanly.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Silicone-Grouting ... dZViewItem
which i find make it a lot easier, it wipes away any excess silicone very cleanly.
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Post by Jaeger_S2k »
I always run, well try to run an equal bead then select the finger that best suits the bead.
Lick it and run it along the bead slowly spreading it. One wipe only.
Licking it stops you ‘picking up’ the sili.
Also have a good supply of kitchen towel/roll and clean 'the finger' with it. Repeat.
Usually get a nice even coat and it feathers out well.
Really worth cleaning the tiles thoroughly with something like ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL Link http://www.maplin.co.uk/Free_UK_Deliver ... _28994.htm allow it to dry off and you'll get a good clean area to sili.
Be sure to let the Iso to evaporate. If you make a complete mess you can remove all the sili with the Iso too.
Lick it and run it along the bead slowly spreading it. One wipe only.
Licking it stops you ‘picking up’ the sili.
Also have a good supply of kitchen towel/roll and clean 'the finger' with it. Repeat.
Usually get a nice even coat and it feathers out well.
Really worth cleaning the tiles thoroughly with something like ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL Link http://www.maplin.co.uk/Free_UK_Deliver ... _28994.htm allow it to dry off and you'll get a good clean area to sili.
Be sure to let the Iso to evaporate. If you make a complete mess you can remove all the sili with the Iso too.
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Hi all
I have just siliconed my bathroom floor where the walls meet, the base to my toilet, the corners of my shower.
I apply a small amount of silicon,( keep small pieces of paper with me incase there is a build up of silicon on the nozzle and spray this with a mixture of water and dishwashing liquid. I then use an empty container of silicon bending or squashing the opening to fit the profile of the joint, I spray the mixture of dishwashing detergent and water onto the silicon joint and then into the empty silicon container lip. I run the container along the joint and the excess silicon runs into the container, (the easiest is going vertical) ( not so easy running along the horizontal joint but with practice it works)
I spray the area again and run my finger along the joint, spray the area again and rub off all excess silicon left, normally not much is left.
I have found the key being, using the the spray bottle of dishwashing detergent and water the silicon does not stick to it.
Hope this little tip for Aus will help.
cheers
Keygs
I have just siliconed my bathroom floor where the walls meet, the base to my toilet, the corners of my shower.
I apply a small amount of silicon,( keep small pieces of paper with me incase there is a build up of silicon on the nozzle and spray this with a mixture of water and dishwashing liquid. I then use an empty container of silicon bending or squashing the opening to fit the profile of the joint, I spray the mixture of dishwashing detergent and water onto the silicon joint and then into the empty silicon container lip. I run the container along the joint and the excess silicon runs into the container, (the easiest is going vertical) ( not so easy running along the horizontal joint but with practice it works)
I spray the area again and run my finger along the joint, spray the area again and rub off all excess silicon left, normally not much is left.
I have found the key being, using the the spray bottle of dishwashing detergent and water the silicon does not stick to it.
Hope this little tip for Aus will help.
cheers
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