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I've got a hardwood windowboard for the kitchen. It's going to be going on to a flat plastered cill.
In the past in this kitchen we've had problems with silver fish, the little devils. They were living under the tiles, which had be dot and dabbed. I want to fix this window board with no void under it at all, however small. In the bathroom upstairs I fixed it onto wet sand and cement and screwed down tight. It warped a bit, surprise surprise.
I thought this time I would fix it onto some sort of mastic type material. Spread a thin layer onto the plastered cill, with a notched tiling trowel (front to back so the air can get out), then screw down hard, hopefully leaving no voids.
Is there a mastic/glue/sealant that anybody would recommend?
Thanks.
In the past in this kitchen we've had problems with silver fish, the little devils. They were living under the tiles, which had be dot and dabbed. I want to fix this window board with no void under it at all, however small. In the bathroom upstairs I fixed it onto wet sand and cement and screwed down tight. It warped a bit, surprise surprise.
I thought this time I would fix it onto some sort of mastic type material. Spread a thin layer onto the plastered cill, with a notched tiling trowel (front to back so the air can get out), then screw down hard, hopefully leaving no voids.
Is there a mastic/glue/sealant that anybody would recommend?
Thanks.