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I am creating a bottle top shower floor. What would be the best GlassCast product to use?
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Is this for the shower room floor or the actual shower tray itself? Typically the
GlassCast 3 Clear Epoxy Coating Resin
is the resin to go for when coating floor surfaces such as bottle tops and pennies. For sealing the surface of a tiled shower floor we would recommend a specialist shower tile/floor sealer rather than GlassCast® because those products have been developed specifically for that application and environment. GlassCast is fine for occasional/incidental water contact (like a bathroom floor) but was not developed or tested for regular/long term water contact such as a shower floor.
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Bottle Top Shower Floor
bmastino
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7 Years Ago
Is this for the shower room floor or the actual shower tray itself? Typically the GlassCast 3 Clear Epoxy Coating Resin is the resin to go for when coating floor surfaces such as bottle tops and...
Warren (Staff)
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7 Years Ago
It is for a wet room in a campervan so will only be used occassionally... Could I use GlassCast and then apply a tile sealant over the top to be sure? Thanks
bmastino
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As long as your sealant will adhere to the epoxy, then i see no reason why that wouldn't work as it would in effect protect the resin from the water.
Warren (Staff)
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Great! Thanks!
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