Will disinfection with 84 disinfectant destroy the waterproofing before the bathroom floor tile join

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Disinfection with 84 disinfectant solution before the bathroom floor tile joint is not hooked will not damage the waterproofing. It's okay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, 84 sanitizer does not contain corrosive materials.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I'm not going to get this little water.

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2 answers2024-09-14

It will not damage the waterproof layer, because the main ingredient of the disinfectant is chlorine, which is irritating to the human respiratory tract, but there is no damage to cement, ceramic products, etc., and hospitals also use it to disinfect the environment.

7 answers2024-09-14

The ground is covered with white cement.

2 answers2024-09-14

The gap must be hooked, because after the completion of the bricking, the joint is a very important link, so it is necessary, the tiling can not be completely without the gap, if the joint treatment is not done, the water on the ground will flow along the gap to the underground waterproof layer, and the waterproof layer will be corroded for a long time, so it must be done to hook the joint.

1 answers2024-09-14

If there is no beauty sewing in the bathroom, you don't need to use tape to glue, you can use caulk to fill the gap, so that it can be used normally during use.

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A good caulk will do. The big floor tile shops have a special white caulk.