Home decoration bathroom tiled can t be waterproof

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Tile is definitely not waterproof, first of all, the tile itself is absorbent, although the water absorption rate is not high. If the bathroom is waterproof, it still needs to be constructed with waterproof K11 material, and then tiled, if you want to achieve the best waterproof effect, you can consider using tile adhesive construction to paste tiles, the effect will be better!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Tile is decorative, waterproof has a special waterproof layer, before the tile must be waterproof.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes! Change the process.

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After the bathroom is waterproofed, it must be carefully leaked, and it takes at least 24 hours to observe, and it can not be directly pasted with tiles.

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No matter how high the brush is, it will not affect the tiles, because when the tiles are pasted, a layer of glue should be brushed on the wall, which also plays a role in protecting the wall from alkali in order to increase the adhesion and prevent the tiles from falling off by the wall alkali.

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After 24 hours, it can be waterproof, and it is 24 hours to solidify.