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    Default BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Anyone use this system ?

    Is it easy to get on with ??

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    ...... Already bought the WP1 BAL kit.

    Im guessing it does the same thing, just looking at doing round my bath (that will have a power shower over it).

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Yeah it pretty much does the same thing. Do from the bath up to the height of the shower head. If you can, tank onto the edge of the shower. Use a tile set against the wall and slide it along the bath with a pencil on the bottom. This will mark where a tile will fall. Tank to that line and then when you do tile, given the fact you have adhesive behind the tile, the tile will cover the tanking that's on the bath.

    Then a nice neat silicone bead just to give it a nice finish (but not to waterproof anything, obviously)
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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Thanks for the advice Dan, had the plumber round all day yesterday and got him to only do the pipe work (so only 2 pipes to go over) , how does this gear work (not taken delivery of it yet)

    Have seen a demonstration of another product where you comb the wall and then apply a membrane and smooth this onto the adhesive and let it set, is this a similar type job ?

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    If it's the same as it used to be. You apply the tanking paste/liquid stuff in the corners and upto your line on your bath, I used to use an old paint brush for it. Then you have a loo-roll sized strip of membrane (I mean about the same width of loo roll, not length) which you apply in the corners and onto your bath. Then paint over it with the goo again, then either roll or paint the goo onto the whole wall.

    You'll be able to cut a cross into your netting/matting/loo roll stuff and apply that over your pipes and paint around it. Ensure you have fully tanked to the pipes and onto the wall. Ensure you don't FULLY cover the pipes in the goo as it'll still need to connect into the shower or mixer or whatever.

    You'll be left with a fully tanked corner of the room. So if you had a shower at that point with no tiles on yet, ALL the water would run down the drain. So take a step back and have a good look and imagine the shower running and make sure you have tanked everywhere you need to before you tile.

    When setting out, use a felt tip rather than a pencil just in case you pierce the tanking should the pencil be a bit too sharp or whatever. And take a bit of care when trowling over it. It's tough stuff, but it's not worth risking scraping the trowel over it.

    With some tanking systems you do get a big sheet of the material you'd use in the corners, which you'd then apply to the whole wall sort of thing. I'm pretty sure WP1 doesn't come with that though.

    I'm sure there's a youtube video or two on this, I'll go see if I can find something for you.
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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    These are similar. You'll get the gist.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlvQTXpc9ek]YouTube - How To Make A Wet Room / Shower Room.[/ame]

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx2Pvi74oyg]YouTube - How To Tank a room before making a Wetroom[/ame]
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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    I'm pretty sure (didn't have sound on) that he was applying a primer before the tanking system in that video. I'm pretty sure you'd need to do this on plasterboard. Not 100% sure if you'd need to on plaster.

    I'll let the professional advise on that.

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Thats brilliant, cheers for your help buddy, will give it a go and post up some pics when its all done.

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    I'm pretty sure (didn't have sound on) that he was applying a primer before the tanking system in that video. I'm pretty sure you'd need to do this on plasterboard. Not 100% sure if you'd need to on plaster.

    I'll let the professional advise on that.

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    I see, will be doing this on plaster, I will check out the instructions when it gets delivered

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Sorry dan, just thought of something else !

    Is this gear ok to go over with normal flexible BAL adhesive ??

    Also, should I prime it with SBR and the plastered walls ?

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    I'm probably best letting the professionals advise you there mate. I haven't tiled for years and are not too clued up on the processes and systems.
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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Hi Stu..

    Primer needs to be APD and this should come in the kit.. Mapei's does.

    Full instructions are on the tub and yes the adhesive is fine..

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Thanks dave, would you recommend Priming the plastered walls ?

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Yes..

    You need to with the wp1 and you also need to with cement based adhesive..

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    Thanks, will pick up some SBR at the Tile shop and give the walls a coat.

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    Default Re: BAL-WP1 , Easy enough ?

    APD will be cheaper

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