ThanksHi mate. You should work your bathroom as if you are tiling it. Fit the bath and work the micro down to it then seal with silicone like you would tiles. This helps with any water run off on the wall going back into the bath. Leave the sink and toilet out and fit after applying micro to the walls. It gives a much neater job and less difficulty going around the sink which will probably be an awkward shape as well as not having to mask up the sink as well and struggling getting your trowel behind the tap.
If your supplier says it will make the grey you want you should trust this. There are many different strengths of black toner and volume amount makes a difference too. Once you have mixed it and applied it on the walls it should be exactly what you have ordered. I've used toners before where one full pot of a weaker toner will give the same colour as a teaspoon full of a stronger toner
Hope this helps mate
Rob
Hi mate. You should work your bathroom as if you are tiling it. Fit the bath and work the micro down to it then seal with silicone like you would tiles. This helps with any water run off on the wall going back into the bath. Leave the sink and toilet out and fit after applying micro to the walls. It gives a much neater job and less difficulty going around the sink which will probably be an awkward shape as well as not having to mask up the sink as well and struggling getting your trowel behind the tap.
If your supplier says it will make the grey you want you should trust this. There are many different strengths of black toner and volume amount makes a difference too. Once you have mixed it and applied it on the walls it should be exactly what you have ordered. I've used toners before where one full pot of a weaker toner will give the same colour as a teaspoon full of a stronger toner
Hope this helps mate
Rob
Thanks for your help, your a legend!Hi mate. You should work your bathroom as if you are tiling it. Fit the bath and work the micro down to it then seal with silicone like you would tiles. This helps with any water run off on the wall going back into the bath. Leave the sink and toilet out and fit after applying micro to the walls. It gives a much neater job and less difficulty going around the sink which will probably be an awkward shape as well as not having to mask up the sink as well and struggling getting your trowel behind the tap.
If your supplier says it will make the grey you want you should trust this. There are many different strengths of black toner and volume amount makes a difference too. Once you have mixed it and applied it on the walls it should be exactly what you have ordered. I've used toners before where one full pot of a weaker toner will give the same colour as a teaspoon full of a stronger toner
Hope this helps mate
Rob
Cheers mate, I think the wall is too dark for me, but you'e done lovely job by the way, just need to find out ratios of colour.Slate and steal liquid is a black colour the sills are steal and the wall is slate [emoji1303] Link RemovedLink Removed
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Cheers mate, I think the wall is too dark for me, but you'e done lovely job by the way, just need to find out ratios of colour.
Thanks
What about the shower and bath plate for the contrlsHi mate. You should work your bathroom as if you are tiling it. Fit the bath and work the micro down to it then seal with silicone like you would tiles. This helps with any water run off on the wall going back into the bath. Leave the sink and toilet out and fit after applying micro to the walls. It gives a much neater job and less difficulty going around the sink which will probably be an awkward shape as well as not having to mask up the sink as well and struggling getting your trowel behind the tap.
If your supplier says it will make the grey you want you should trust this. There are many different strengths of black toner and volume amount makes a difference too. Once you have mixed it and applied it on the walls it should be exactly what you have ordered. I've used toners before where one full pot of a weaker toner will give the same colour as a teaspoon full of a stronger toner
Hope this helps mate
Rob
Slate and steal liquid is a black colour the sills are steal and the wall is slate [emoji1303] Link RemovedLink Removed
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F*****g horrible!!!
That's 1 depressing wall for a living room!!!
F*****g horrible!!!
That's 1 depressing wall for a living room!!!
What’s so funny!!
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I've got about 15 m2 of fiddly walls to do with small alcoves, would you work your way round the room, or complete one wall at a Time.
What do you suggest?
Thanks
What about the shower and bath plate for the contrls
Really grateful for your help mate,Your shower control cover plate should be siliconed on. Remove this to micro behind it then silicon back on when it' all finished
Thanks for that mate,Id put bath in first then work down to it. This way the water can't get down behind the bath. Same with tiles. You wouldn't tile first then fit a bath. I've been doing it quite a while. Still plastering as well as I don't get lots of Venetian and micro work at the moment.
Thanks for that mate,
After I've sanded down the final coat of micro and is dust free, do I need to prime it before I apply the varnish coats ?
I'm using topciment btw.
Cheers