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Thursday, 4 February 2010

Make your Bathroom into a Wetroom


Never worry about bathroom splashes again!

Sounds great doesn't it! Liquid Foil is an amazingly stretchy paint as a backing for tiles and Bob's your uncle, no wet gets through. So easy to do, you'll wonder why you haven't thought of it before. This stuff is as used by Wet Room contractors across Europe.

An easy to use rubbery paint that is used in damp and Wet Rooms under tiles. It is crack bridging, even for cracks which open up to approxiamately 1mm in width - when Liquid Foil is applied 2mm thick.

For best results, prime walls and floors with Deep Primer W (available here of course!) and then put a heavy coat of Liquid Foil onto the surfaces. There is an easy to use joint bandage available for awkward angles and joints - this is simply embedded into the paint.

What can I do with Liquid Foil?

  • Create a Wet Room
  • Waterproof a damp room
  • Waterproof backing for tiles
  • Waterproof walls
  • Waterproof floors
  • Waterproof baths
  • Waterproof showers
  • Waterproof kitchens

How do I use it?

  1. Prime walls and floors with Deep Primer W
  2. Put a heavy coat of Liquid Foil onto the surfaces
  3. Use joint bandage for awkward angles and joints
Get making your Wet Room with Liquid Foil

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