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On Jan 18, 12:54�am, Big_Jake wrote:
On Jan 17, 9:35 pm, Robert Allison wrote:

franz frippl wrote:
A recent This Old House program featured a worker applying a liquid
membrane directly on plywood in a shower. �This was to be the base for
tile.


What is this product? �Does it work? �Will it stand up over time? �If it
works, does seem easier than messing with a pvc membrane or pan.


Did it smell like fiberglass?


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Robert Allison
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX


Hey Robert -

You can smell things on TV in Texas?? �Is that called Smellivision?
From cable or an antenna?

JK


i believe the shower pad used a rubber membrame, the poured stuff was
self leveling concrete, to slope things for drainage.

or there was a copper shower pan, soldered seams.
its by nature waterproof, and again a leveling compound was used for
drainage