MAKING SHOWER DRAINS WATERTIGHT
Ensure there are no leaks at the shower drain. Therefore, apply a waterproof coating before making the shower floor watertight.
Ensure there are no leaks at the shower drain. Therefore, apply a waterproof coating before making the shower floor watertight.
Ensure the surface is dry and free of dust and grease.
Determine the part to be covered by placing the Textile Tape against the shower drain.
Add a few extra centimetres and then cut to the desired shape.
Draw this out on the floor.
Press down firmly on the Textile Tape until it is saturated.
Textile Tape bridges over cracks, splits and seams and makes layering easy.
Now apply the second layer until you have a smooth finish.
Rubber Seal provides the best protection with a minimum layer thickness of 2 mm.
Repeat this process on each side of the shower drain.
Tip: Also treat the surrounding seams with Rubber Seal and Textile Tape for the best watertight result.
Now apply the floor and walls with a layer of Rubber Seal.
Rubber Seal is dry to the touch after about 3 hours and completely cured after 48 hours.
Tip: Any Rubber Seal excess should be removed from your hands with Bison Scrub Wipes.
Powerful adhesives.