by rosebery »
Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:38 am
Actually your question (although similar to others) hasn't been asked in the recent past so no need to apologise.
Yes you are - missing something that is. If you push the bath to the tiles and the wall isn't true and square with the adjacent wall (which it won't be in either case) then you'll end up with one end nicely sitting on the tiles and then an increasing gap in towards the corner.
Same problem on the other side as well.
You'll never satisfactorily or aesthetically fill any gap more than about 5mm with silicone sealant - although for larger gaps (if they can't be avoided) I do tend to bung some gripfill in first on a space occupancy basis.
Also the wider the gap you are trying to silicone the more likely that it will fail at some time in the future and the more likely you'll make a complete bog of it.
Hope that helps.