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28th April 2006, 07:18 PM #1New Member
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Sealant on Interior WRC window subject to shower spray
We are renovating our old dark terrace. I thought it was really important to try and get lots of light in the bathroom. So I have had a installed a big WRC window with 4 panes of glass. Our bath is positioned under this window and the shower rose is on the wall perpendicular to the window and over the bath.
So, the wooden window is going to get covered in water, a lot. I guess it was a stupid idea really (my husband is certainly of that opinion!) but hey ho, its done now.
I have looked at the threads about good sealants and it seems that Sikkens products are the go.
But I am really anxious about the whole water spray issue so just wondering if anyone might have some specific advice regarding the best Sikkens product/s (or otherwise)for me to help protect my windows as much as possible from water damage. For instance, should I choose exterior products for extra protection?
Any help you could give, especially of the speedy kind would be much appreciated.
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28th April 2006, 07:47 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Two questions
1. What sort of wood is the window?
2. Is it bare timber or is there a coating on it?
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28th April 2006, 09:21 PM #3Originally Posted by durwoodCheers
Wayne
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28th April 2006, 09:24 PM #4
You're right to be concerned about water damage not only to the window but to sill and any horizontal surface. You're also inviting water to get into places it shouldn't like behind tiles and sheeting. Sorry to scare monger, but I've seen quite a few showers with windows fail around this area and result in water damage.
As for the Sikkens product, I would use a coat or 2 of Cetol HLS followed by 2 coats of Supernatural.
Cheers
Michael
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29th April 2006, 12:38 AM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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Michael is on the ball, A few good coats as he suggested and then maybe you should check out any areas around the edge and on joints etc and run a thin bead of a suitable silicon into them the stop any water getting behind the tiles and sheeting.
Wasn't with it with the WRC thanks Wayne.
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29th April 2006, 09:30 AM #6New Member
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Cheers for that, I really appreciate your help.
Now fingers crossed I do a good job!
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29th April 2006, 10:14 AM #7New Member
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And can I use the same outside?
I forgot to ask - would I do the same protocol on this window for the exterior?
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29th April 2006, 11:29 AM #8Originally Posted by laney_o
Cheers
Michael
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29th April 2006, 12:20 PM #9
Have you considered having a 'shower curtain' for the window, something to keep the bulk of the water off it.
Cheers
Wayne
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13th May 2006, 03:38 PM #10Senior Member
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