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My master bedroom has an ensuite, and the floor area right outside the bathroom door often gets water on it. Is there anything I can do to stop ...

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Thanks so much Eric!

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a month ago

Hi @JacobZ, can I use this Selleys 300g White Wet Area Waterproof Silicone Sealant to fill the gap between the timber and tile, as well as between til ...

DannyN
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October

Thank you so much for your detailed instructions, Jacob. Much appreciated!

DannyN
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Hi everyone, I have some gaps in my kitchen and bathroom floors that I’d like to fix or at least stop from getting worse, as shown in the pictures. Sh ...

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April

Thanks a lot for the quick reply, @MitchellMc — really appreciate it! I picked up the silicone and a caulking gun from Bunnings. I’ve also heard that ...

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Hi to All,When I open up the cover, I see a kind of a gel (in the red circle in the photo) to prevent water from entering the wall. Can anyone suggest ...

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April 2024

Thanks @MitchellMc. Could you please suggest a tool to re-drill the standing posts? Danny

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Hello @DannyN Yes, the Selleys 300g White Wet Area Waterproof Silicone Sealant will work on both timber and tile. My best advice is to make sure th ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
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October

Hi @DannyN, The first thing to do with any of these gaps is give the timber a sand to tidy it up. Use 120 Grit Sandpaper, following the contours of ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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April

Hi @DannyN, You should only re-seat a tap if it still leaks after replacing the washers. There's no need to unless it is damaged, and certainly not ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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April

Hi @DannyN, That would likely be clear wet area silicone, which you can apply with a caulking gun. Ensure you fill those gaps where you can see into ...

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April

Thanks a lot for the quick reply, @MitchellMc — really appreciate it! I picked up the silicone and a caulking gun from Bunnings. I’ve also heard that ...

DannyN
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April 2024

Thank you for getting back to me, Mitchell! Your response was very helpful.Based on the distance between the posts being around 215cm, I assume the 2. ...

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