I think @Fox might have in his fancy Japanese bathroom?
Yep that's right. Ours was not unproblematic. The first contractor we got in to do it had no idea what he was doing and a lot of it had to be redone.
It's fine now. But. Our builder (who worked out how to apply it properly and - because of our project - is now doing it full time and has given up building) found out that it should really be recoated with the sealant every two years, which is a PITA and not something you'd want to do yourself as it's noxious. If your application is non-critical (i.e. not getting wet all the time) you could maybe get away with it and ours is fine after at least three years.
Therefore not sure I'd recommend it @Dramatic_Hammer but PM if you've got any questions.
Neither did our builders until they went on a course in Italy recently run by the people who invented it! This is the problem with using new and relatively untested materials in your building projects... Cool.
Yep that's right. Ours was not unproblematic. The first contractor we got in to do it had no idea what he was doing and a lot of it had to be redone.
It's fine now. But. Our builder (who worked out how to apply it properly and - because of our project - is now doing it full time and has given up building) found out that it should really be recoated with the sealant every two years, which is a PITA and not something you'd want to do yourself as it's noxious. If your application is non-critical (i.e. not getting wet all the time) you could maybe get away with it and ours is fine after at least three years.
Therefore not sure I'd recommend it @Dramatic_Hammer but PM if you've got any questions.