Try a light spray with Multisolve instead of soapy water, rhe finish is fantastic, super glossy. Have you tried BT1 for bathroom seals and if so why do you prefer CT1
I do it for hygienic and esthetical reasons. Looks nice. Imagine - if You pee "accidentally" it goes under toilet and start smells nice. With sealing it's no problem to just wipe it off floor.😊
Try a light spray with Multisolve instead of soapy water, rhe finish is fantastic, super glossy. Have you tried BT1 for bathroom seals and if so why do you prefer CT1
Please show the full outdoor toilet install :)
What did you spray on?
Diluted with water washing up liquid 👍
You can just put water on your finger and wipe it
It washes straight off
I tend to use something antibacterial..
I don't understand why anyone would caulk around the base of the toilet
I do it for hygienic and esthetical reasons. Looks nice. Imagine - if You pee "accidentally" it goes under toilet and start smells nice. With sealing it's no problem to just wipe it off floor.😊
Lol AND THIS IS WHY YOU'RE NOT A PLUMBER SIR.
You're American aren't you
@@SirSernik that makes sense, I just don't like the idea of a leak occuring under there and finding out the hard way
@@woody1380 you bet
To seal toilet pot with adhesive? What's wrong with you broski?
Many things
I don’t see anything wrong with it. It looks really nice and also plus side is easy to clean around it
Stops fluids from getting under toilet pan if client won't remove before fitting the flooring
@@homeimprovementsI don’t think i would use an adhesive. Silicone is easier to remove should maintenance be required
Didn't look very good sorry you need to do it neater loll