Sealing back-to-wall WC pan to tiled floor
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:50 pm
We have a new "Jika MIO" back-to-wall WC in the bathroom, they've just sat it directly on the tiled floor which isn't 100% flat and as a result it "rocks" slightly when you sit on it.
In the instructions it shows that the floor should be cleaned with "SOAP" first and then "WHITE CEMENT" applied to the base and rear of the pan.
The plumbing shop suggested using white silicone sealant. But I guess that would be practically impossible to remove, should the need ever arise, whereas this "WHITE CEMENT" stuff might be better suited to the job.
But does anyone know what they mean by "WHITE CEMENT" and where do I get it? Perhaps it's something else lost in translation from the original Czech? I can't find any reference to such a thing anywhere (other than a bulk building material for mixing white concrete, to make white buildings).
Should I stop worrying and just use silicone? But what if I then get a leak in the foul waste connector (which I've had to disconnect to move and straighten up the pan)?
What does everyone else use for this apparently trivial task?!
Thanks
Ed
In the instructions it shows that the floor should be cleaned with "SOAP" first and then "WHITE CEMENT" applied to the base and rear of the pan.
The plumbing shop suggested using white silicone sealant. But I guess that would be practically impossible to remove, should the need ever arise, whereas this "WHITE CEMENT" stuff might be better suited to the job.
But does anyone know what they mean by "WHITE CEMENT" and where do I get it? Perhaps it's something else lost in translation from the original Czech? I can't find any reference to such a thing anywhere (other than a bulk building material for mixing white concrete, to make white buildings).
Should I stop worrying and just use silicone? But what if I then get a leak in the foul waste connector (which I've had to disconnect to move and straighten up the pan)?
What does everyone else use for this apparently trivial task?!
Thanks
Ed