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Hi folks

Another shower question please.

When it was installed, our shower drain had some sort of rubbery coating waterproofing the fall from the tiles to the plastic drain. This has got tired and is flaking off. What can I replace it with to make sure all the water flows into the drain, not under the tiles?

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Thank you.

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1 hour ago, sandspider said:

The grey plastic bit at the bottom is fixed into place. No screw.

Hello, Ok , my suggestion would be to buy some thin rubber sheet or if you can get a seal same diameter as the outer edge but with smaller hole to cover the plastic bit so the water escapes without going down the sides, clean up well to the surface and outer edge  then sit seal  in and use some water proof glue , 

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Are you SURE that centre piece does not screw out  ? The three flange pieces look like they form a 'grip' to enable it to be unscrewed for cleaning. Try using a pan scrub and some WD40 to clean it up, enabling you to see the thing clearly. It looks like it screws out. This would enable you to use some Plumbers Mait or better still Fernox LS-X jointing compound. Alternatively,  you may be able to use the LS-X around the outside edge to form a seal. I have just used this stuff on a gutter joint that was dripping,  it's now sealed. I also once used it to plug a stone hole in a Disco radiator.  It was still there after 5 years  !

Just now, Westley said:

Are you SURE that centre piece does not screw out  ? The three flange pieces look like they form a 'grip' to enable it to be unscrewed for cleaning. Try using a pan scrub and some WD40 to clean it up, enabling you to see the thing clearly. It looks like it screws out. This would enable you to use some Plumbers Mait or better still Fernox LS-X jointing compound. Alternatively,  you may be able to use the LS-X around the outside edge to form a seal. I have just used this stuff on a gutter joint that was dripping,  it's now sealed. I also once used it to plug a stone hole in a Disco radiator.  It was still there after 5 years  !

Forgot to say, Screwfix or tool station sell it.........not cheap.....around £6 a tube. Follow the instructions and store it correctly,  it will last and does a multitude of sealing jobs.

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Hello, That is more for sealing Brass Fittings rather than a water proof glue, It will seal but does not set hard so over time water may get through, As my last post you can buy large diameter rubber/plastic seals that will fit in that recess then use a water proof glue, What is the size diameter of the hole from inside the recess ????

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37 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, That is more for sealing Brass Fittings rather than a water proof glue, It will seal but does not set hard so over time water may get through, As my last post you can buy large diameter rubber/plastic seals that will fit in that recess then use a water proof glue, What is the size diameter of the hole from inside the recess ????

I was a plumber and gasfitter by trade and have used LS-X for some 20 years. I have used it for a wide variation of things. The fact that it remains flexible is part of its sealing capability. There is often movement of a shower tray during its use, especially if it is of the plastic variation, or is fitted onto a wooden floor. Fernox and Plumbers mait are the best flexible sealants that I have used to date. Of course things are improving all of the time, but sometimes the old things work better.

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12 hours ago, Westley said:

I was a plumber and gasfitter by trade and have used LS-X for some 20 years. I have used it for a wide variation of things. The fact that it remains flexible is part of its sealing capability. There is often movement of a shower tray during its use, especially if it is of the plastic variation, or is fitted onto a wooden floor. Fernox and Plumbers mait are the best flexible sealants that I have used to date. Of course things are improving all of the time, but sometimes the old things work better.

Hello, That maybe so but just filling those gaps with LS X sealant which is more suitable as a pressure sealant like plumbers mate , The LS X never sets and using external as a gap sealant it will eventually fail more so with the hot water , my idea to seal the joints and cover with a area up to the outer rim as my last post suggests with a smaller out flow would be 99 % permanent 

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