This video shows you how to tile and waterproof a shower. Stage 1 Use dunlop shower waterproofing kit. (Containing water poof primer, coating and tape) -Mark a line at the height of 1 meter above the shower way on the wall.Brush the primer over the marked area vertically, wait until it's dry and then brush over another layer horizontally.Apply a layer of waterproof coating to the internal corners of the wall, and above the shower way using a paintbrush.Stick a layer of waterproof tape on the drying layer of coating. Make sure it overlaps the shower way.Paint the rest of the wall with the coating, leave to dry for 24 hours and apply second layer. Stage 2 Option 1: ceramic tiles smaller then 300 x 300 mm Use Dunlop Waterwall Tile Adhesive -Apply to a depth of 3 mm forming horizontal ribs.
Use a special trowel with a solid bed for wet areas.Press tiles into the adhesive in a twisting motion, making sure that there are no gaps between the tiles.Clean off surplus adhesive with a damp cloth. Stage 2 Option 2: ceramic tiles larger than 300 x 300 mm Use Dunlop Set Fast plus floor & wall Tile Adhesive -After mixing, spread the adhesive onto the wall with a trowel.Press tiles into the adhesive using a twisting motion making sure there are no gaps between the tiles.Clean off surplus adhesive with a damp cloth Stage 3 Use Dunlop Flexible Wall Grout -Allow the adhesive to dry before you start grouting. Make sure you fill the tile joints with grout completely using a rubber squeegee.Clean off surplus grout.Allow 15 minutes to dry and clean with a damp sponge. Stage 4 Use Dunlop Silicone Sealant with Microban.Apply Silicone sealant with Microban to provide a seal in corners and in junctions with other backgrounds.