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    Alternatives to 22mm NMP TG4 on wetroom floor?

    I can see it’s quiet at the moment but just giving this a bump.
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    ..so don’t connect it to the power supply in the first place. Out of interest, shouldn’t these electrical items be marked with their IP rating than rather rely on a line on a piece of paper that will go in the recycling bin once installed?
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Yes, so my original question was whether there was anything that could be done to make it suitable for Zone 1. A couple of other replies made me hopeful there was but I appreciate the manufacturer’s position is the official position as regards safety and suitability and therefore not.
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Here? It also says IP44, which I believe is okay for bathroom Zone 1? So does that mean it's just the demister that isn't IP44?
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Thanks for the replies The power will only be live to the mirror if I turn the rocker outside the bathroom on. I'm assuming that when the rocker is turned on, a hand wave will turn the LEDs and demister on together, but I haven't tried it. I've opened the back and below are photos. The white...
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Not yet. I know I’ll be voiding the warranty but I’ll give it a go if you’re willing to help me There's a box on the back which I’ll open up tomorrow and post a photo if that’s okay, or tell me what to look for. Thanks !
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Thanks! . So I see I can get 12V demister mats and a SELV transformer but can I do anything about the LED lights?
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Thanks. I spoke to the manufacturers (Hib) and they say I can't adapt it. (That said, they didn't seem particularly knowledgeable or interested.) I'm just a bit surprised that a company that pitches itself as a bathroom supply shop only sells Zone 2 products. It's my own stupid fault for...
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Surely not that unusual - and according to this, it was a 'hot trend' in 2021 : Mirrors above baths Clearly I've got my finger on a slow pulse.
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Thanks for replying. You wave your hand to turn it on and off. The power supply comes in behind the mirror (at 1.75m high) and controlled by a rocker switch outside the bathroom.
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    Zone 2 demister mirror in Zone 1

    Hello I've just realised that the demister mirror I bought to go above the bath is only suitable for Zone 2 and beyond. As I want it to go in Zone 1 is there anything I can do (other than put it elsewhere), or have I just made an expensive mistake? Thanks
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    Reduce room by 40mm

    I’m just a DIYer so this is not professional perspective, but having recently stripped out my bathrooms I won’t be replacing the shower areas with ordinary plasterboard. The old plasterboard behind the tile was black, presumably mould due to moisture penetration through the grout over years...
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    Alternatives to 22mm NMP TG4 on wetroom floor?

    So I previously did a lot of research into wetrooms and thought I had it all decided. I was going to use NoMorePly 22mm TG4 screwed and glued to the joists with an Impey Aquadec 22mm former, all tanked with Impey Waterguard membrane which acts as a decoupler for the tiles. What I liked is that...
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    Does all oil based gloss yellow / is Aquaguard Durable...durable?

    Thanks, it was why I wondered about using an oil based primer. I tried to sand a water-based door and, like you say, it clogged up the sander. ‘Luckily’ it had old oil-based gloss underneath so a heat gun lifted all the layers. (Then I had to use 2 litres of meths to get the shellac off!)...
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    Does all oil based gloss yellow / is Aquaguard Durable...durable?

    Out of interest, how do you strip water-based painted doors? I’m guessing a heat gun or paint stripper won’t do the job when the layers accumulate years down the line.
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    Does all oil based gloss yellow / is Aquaguard Durable...durable?

    Thank you opps, that’s really helpful. I’ll stick with water-based.
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    Does all oil based gloss yellow / is Aquaguard Durable...durable?

    Yes, that was my first thought but I’ve read that the molecules in oil-based primers are smaller and penetrate the wood more deeply. I’m still committed to water-based top coat and see the point of keeping it all the same, but am wondering if an oil-based primer would offer a more durable base.
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    Does all oil based gloss yellow / is Aquaguard Durable...durable?

    So I’m starting from scratch with my living room door by stripping off what was water-based paint, over water based undercoat over Zinsser primer over oil-based paint over shellac. It’s not a job I ever want to do again. I’m now wondering what sort of primer to use. If I’m going to put water...
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    Does all oil based gloss yellow / is Aquaguard Durable...durable?

    That’s really helpful, thanks for doing that Scally-Ho, much appreciated
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