There are also some water-based epoxy colored sand caulking agents on the market. This epoxy colored sand caulking agent has no irritating smell and is made of environmentally friendly materials. It is also very environmentally friendly to use. Many friends also choose to use epoxy colored sand to beautify the seams, and the effect is also very high-end. Just pay attention to choosing some epoxy colored sand caulking agents with lighter smells when purchasing, and epoxy colored sand produced by professional and authoritative large factories with qualified quality and environmental protection marks. In this way, the performance and aesthetics have been improved, and you will be satisfied with your home decoration caulking process. Contents of this article 1. Should I use silicone sealant or caulking agent on the toilet? 2. What are the hazards of epoxy colored sand seam beautifying agent? 3. What is the difference between caulking agent and seam beautifying agent? 4. How to construct epoxy colored sand seam beautifying agent 1Should I use silicone sealant or caulking agent on the toilet?1. When using glass glue, it is not recommended to use the latter to replace it. Although they both have adhesion, their compositions are different and their performances will also be different. 2. The adhesion and flexibility of glass glue are relatively strong, while the ingredients of caulking agent are curing agent and epoxy resin, which mainly has aesthetic effect, but the adhesion is slightly worse and its price is higher. 3. In addition, the caulking agent cannot be in contact with water for a long time, otherwise it will affect the service life. The bathroom is relatively humid, so it is not suitable to use caulking agent. 2What are the hazards of epoxy colored sand seam beautifying agent1. The smell of epoxy colored sand caulking agent is a bit pungent. It is generally believed that the pungent smell will be harmful to the human body. 2. Therefore, when purchasing, try to choose epoxy colored sand caulking agents with lighter odors. Also, do not move in immediately after use to avoid too much harm. 3. Some epoxy colored sand caulking agents of poor quality may cause dents and cracks after construction, and may fall off over time, so people are worried that they may hit people. 4. But don’t worry too much, the epoxy colored sand caulking agent is used to fill seams. Even if it falls off, it will not be very big and will not easily hurt people, but it will affect the appearance. In fact, there are some water-based epoxy colored sand caulking agents on the market. This type of epoxy colored sand caulking agent has no irritating smell and is made of environmentally friendly materials, so it is also very environmentally friendly to use. 3What is the difference between caulking agent and seam beautifying agent?1. The caulking agent has excellent adhesion and fixation, and is also very flexible. It can prevent cracks and is very decorative. It is characterized by resistance to pressure, wear and mildew. 2. The seam beautifier is an upgraded version of the caulking agent. It has all the advantages of the caulking agent, and its surface is stronger and very smooth. It is easier to clean on a daily basis, and it is waterproof and moisture-proof and will not produce mold. 3. The caulking agent is made by adding appropriate inorganic pigments and additives to white cement. However, after being used for a period of time, this material will be mixed into the air medium and precipitate, and may become black, old and moldy. 4. The performance and aesthetics of the caulking agent have been improved. Not only does it have a variety of colors and a strong decorative effect, but it also will not turn black. As long as the cleaning is done in time, there will be no mold or blackening. 4How to construct epoxy colored sand seam beautifying agent1. Clean the gaps: Before beautifying the seams, be sure to clean the base surface, make sure the gaps are clean and free of impurities, and keep the gaps dry. 2. Prepare tools: Construction tools include scrapers, sponges, towels, gloves and buckets. 3. Mix the colored sand: The colored sand should be mixed according to the proportion in the manual. First, pour the materials into the container and stir them. Do not add water during the process. When the colored sand is stirred without lumps and has good fluidity, it can be constructed. 4. Fill the gaps: Use a scraper to fill the evenly stirred colored sand into the gaps. If the gaps are deeper, fill them again until they are filled. 5. Scrape the colored sand flat: After filling the gap with colored sand, use a scraper to smooth the gap and compact the colored sand at the same time. Scrape off the excess colored sand and use it again to avoid material waste and reduce the difficulty of later cleaning. 6. Cleaning the tiles: After the colored sand grouting agent is ready, soak the sponge and wipe the tiles in a circular motion to prevent the colored sand from being scrubbed off too hard. Remember to wash the sponge frequently after each wiping. When the water stains on the tiles become clear, it means they have been scrubbed clean. Finally, wipe the water stains on the surface with a clean towel and wait for the grouting agent to completely solidify before walking on it. |
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