Hi,
Apologies if this is the wrong forum - I'll repost in a different section if there is a more appropriate option.
I am fitting a wall-hung basin to a tiled wall. It rocks very slightly due to either the basin or the wall not being perfectly flat. I am concerned this means that pressure is on a very small area of the tile/basin and that this may cause one or other to crack. If I tighten the nuts too hard, to stop the rocking and keep it secure, I fear I will crack a tile.
My idea: create a "gasket" of say 1mm of silicone sealant on the back of the basin, to cushion it against the wall, spreading the load away from the small points of contact.
However I do not want the silicone to adhere to both basin and wall, as it will make it (practically) impossible to remove.
Is there any way I can cause the silicone not to stick to one or other surface? For example, by putting a film of some sort on one of the surfaces? The best idea I have so far is to paint the tiles behind the sink with some cheap emulsion paint, to which the silicone will stick -- then when I want to remove the basin, the paint will peel off the tiles. Any improvements on this idea please?
Thanks!
-Mark
Apologies if this is the wrong forum - I'll repost in a different section if there is a more appropriate option.
I am fitting a wall-hung basin to a tiled wall. It rocks very slightly due to either the basin or the wall not being perfectly flat. I am concerned this means that pressure is on a very small area of the tile/basin and that this may cause one or other to crack. If I tighten the nuts too hard, to stop the rocking and keep it secure, I fear I will crack a tile.
My idea: create a "gasket" of say 1mm of silicone sealant on the back of the basin, to cushion it against the wall, spreading the load away from the small points of contact.
However I do not want the silicone to adhere to both basin and wall, as it will make it (practically) impossible to remove.
Is there any way I can cause the silicone not to stick to one or other surface? For example, by putting a film of some sort on one of the surfaces? The best idea I have so far is to paint the tiles behind the sink with some cheap emulsion paint, to which the silicone will stick -- then when I want to remove the basin, the paint will peel off the tiles. Any improvements on this idea please?
Thanks!
-Mark