American Bath Factory Sistine Stone Corner User manual

Congratulations on the purchase of your new shower system.
This guide will give you the instructions on the installation of your new shower.
Natural Travertine Stone Appearance
All of our stone products are custom made and hand-crafted to look and feel like authentic
travertine. As you may know, travertine is a form of limestone that has been under pressure for
thousands of years. The product of long-ago hot and cold springs and waterfalls, travertine is a
beautifully banded and colored stone with a unique character. Among its most appealing
characteristics are the interesting craters and depressions, created by streams of water that
owed through the stone.We have taken great care in reproducing the appearance of genuine
travertine stone, giving you a beautiful and authentic shower.
Installation time may vary depending on your experience, complexity of shower,
and “Pre Installation Preparation Work” which may include: plumbing relocation,
drain location and bathroom demolition.
Prior to demolition, scheduling a contractor or building your shower, double check that you
have all the parts from the factory. Some applications may require a licensed plumber or
contractor. Do not use any product spec sheets to begin installation before receiving product.
These spec sheets are for reference only. Use actual product measurements only.
The diagrams throughout this guide illustrate a 36” x 36” shower. Depending on the size of the
shower purchased, actual parts may vary in size from the diagrams shown.
Our goal is to help you achieve a quick and successful shower installation.
See the clock in each section for estimated installation time.
Missing or damaged hardware and tiles should be reported within 24 hours
of receiving this shipment - If you need assistance call 1.800.454.2284,
7:15am - 4:00pm, Monday thru Friday (PST)
Double Threshold Shower System Installation Guide for Liner Style & Accent Liner Style Showers
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1TOOLS AND SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED TO INSTALL YOUR SHOWER
PENCIL & MARKER
HAMMER
DRILL WITH 3/16” & 5/8” DRILL BITS
LEVEL
CAULKING GUN
PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER
or PHILLIPS DRILL BIT
4” HAND-HELD MAKITA GRINDER
MEASURING TAPE
SPONGE
GROUT FLOAT & BUCKET
1/8” PLASTIC TILE SPACERS
SHEET ROCK SCREWS
WOOD SHIMS
1/2” CEMENT BOARDS
HOLE & 4” TILE BLADES
(Diamond Tip Blades recommended)
GROUT (See page 13)
60 GRIT SANDPAPER
CLEAN DROP CLOTH
PLASTIC SHEETING
3” SCREWS
CIRCULAR SAW
BRACES TO SECURE WALL PANELS
DRAIN (may be sold seperately)
SILICONE FOR CAULKING GUN
(See silicone recommendations Page 8)
2CHECK YOUR SHIPMENT AGAINST APPROPRIATE PACKING LIST
Make sure you have received all the items necessary for the installation. This will also familiarize you with all the
parts and hardware you will need to install your shower.
SISTINE STONE PAN
Metal Leak-Free Reinforced Pan
Door Threshold (1)
Channel Thresholds (2)
SISTINE STONE WALL PANELS
Left Wall Panels (2)
Right Wall Panels (2)
Left Solid Stone or Mosaic Liner (1)
Right Solid Stone or Mosaic Liner (1)
Door Thresholds (3) & Top Trim
Panel w/ Channel Thresholds (3) & Top Trim
HINGED GLASS DOOR
Glass Door
Fixed Glass Panels (2)
Door Handle
Heavy Duty Hinges (2)
Door Sweep
Door Seals (2)
Drain Assembly (may be sold seperately)
Hinge Wall Bracket
Corner Support Bracket
P
WT2
TD
WT1
TP
P
TD
TP
WB1
WB2
L1
L2
CD
CP
WT1
WB1
WT2
WB2
L1 L2
GD
GP
DH
GH
DB
GS
DA
HB
GD GP GP
DH
GH
GH
DB
GS
GS
DA
HB
SB
SB
CP CD

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OPTIONAL ITEMS
3PRE-INSTALLATION TEAR DOWN
FAUCETS SHAMPOO BOX
SHOWER BENCH
TIME REQUIRED
8-16 HRS
This shower system is designed to be installed on a bare floor. It is necessary for any existing shower to be completely removed.
Tear out and remove all old material to expose the 2 x 4 wall studs. Clean up the shower area, removing all dust and old material from the area.
4DRY-FITTING THE PAN TIME REQUIRED
½ to 1 HR
It is easier to check alignment of studs and pan without the drain installed into the pan. Place the pan in the planned position. Check to see that the spacing
between the metal pan flange and 2 x 4 studs are flush. Some shimming or sanding of the 2 x 4 studs may be required to flush the studs with the metal pan
flange. When screwing in the 1/2” cement board the metal flange will pull fast to the studs, and will secure the metal pan in place. (diagram 1)
diagram 2
11” for shampoo shelf
11”
triple studs
rhang
minimum
gap required
for shampoo
shelf
3/4” overhang when using triple studs, no overhang when using double studs
(double studs required, triple studs recommended for extra strength)
1/2” cement board
2 x 4 stud
metal flange
pan
diagram 1
floor of pan
silicone bead
P
P

52 x 4 STUDS ALIGNMENT & POSITIONING TIME REQUIRED
½ to 1 HR
6INSTALLING DRAIN (may be sold seperately) TIME REQUIRED
½ to 1 HR
#1 trim plate
#2 drain tool
#3 pressure ring
#4 rubber seal
#5 drain collar
pan
#6 rubber gasket
#7 slide ring
#8 drain lock nut
apply silicone
around drain collar
sides and under lip
floor hole with
2” drain pipe
diagram 3
1. Locate the drain assembly to install into the pan
2. Apply a generous bead of silicone around the shower pan drain hole and around the outside of
the drain collar #5, insert the drain collar #5 into the drain hole.
3. Apply a generous bead of silicone around the drain collar #5 from the underside of the pan.
4. Install the rubber gasket #6 over the drain collar #5, to the underside of the pan, next install the
slide ring #7.
5. Screw on the drain lock nut #8 and hand tighten. Turn drain lock nut #8 approximately 1/4
turn with the wrench to ensure a water-tight fit. Check for a good seal. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
6. Wipe off excess silicone and allow silicone to dry. Follow the manufacturer’s directions for
application and drying time.
SEE SILICONE RECOMMENDATIONS PAGE 8
4
DA
DA P
Using the pan and and wall panels, you will be able to check to make sure your 2 x 4 studs are in the needed position and supported
adequately. You will see in (diagram 2) extra 2 x 4 studs are added to the door and glass side thresholds for extra strength. You may need to make adjust-
ments for your faucet or optional shampoo shelf. When you place the bottom sections of the wall or into the shower pan , you can also
calculate the needed width and height of areas to keep free of 2 x 4 studs. (See installation instructions included with the faucet or shampoo shelf)
P WT WB
WT WB P

7SETTING PAN TIME REQUIRED
½ HR
5
8CEMENT BOARD INSTALLATION TIME REQUIRED
1-2 HRS
diagram 4
1. Now that the drain is installed into the pan dry fit the pan and drain for alignment, check to
make sure the 2” drain pipe is in the center of the pan drain hole. (diagram 2) Use the drain
collar #5 by itself; remove the rubber seal, nut and gaskets from the drain assembly.
(diagram 3, previous page) Push the drain collar #5 into the drain hole between the pan
and the 2” pipe. With the drain collar pushed flush to the pan surface, the 2” drain pipe should
not extend past the inside threads of the drain collar #5.
2. Make sure the pan and drain fit level to the floor
3. Remove pan and apply adhesive to floor (diagram 4)
4. Carefully lift the shower pan and set into place. Make sure the ABS pipe is still centered.
5. Push and secure the rubber seal #4 onto the 2” ABS pipe.
6. Thread on the brass pressure ring #3 around the drain pipe with the provided tool #2.
Remove the tool after the brass pressure ring is installed.
7. Test and snap the decorative diamond trim plate #1 into position. (Remove the decorative trim
plate and store in secure area until installation is complete, drain will be grouted when shower is
grouted).
8. After installing pan, cover with cardboard or drop cloth to protect pan from scuffs.
apply silicone
For best cutting results for wall panels and cement
board, use a Makita grinder with a 4” tile blade.
We recommend the use of 1/2” thick cement board as your shower backer. This is a common backer for stone and tile. Using this backer will help comply with
almost all city codes. A cement-based product like Wonderboard or Hardibacker may also be used if it meets your local codes. Some codes require a vapor
barrier to be installed as well. We recommend a water/vapor barrier of 6 mil. plastic be installed before installing the cement board. To do this, staple plastic
so that it hangs 1” above the floor. Roofing nails may be used to attach the cement board instead of screws, this prevents the plastic from wrapping around the
screws.
1. IMPORTANT: Use your cement board as an indicator of squareness. The cement board comes in
square sheets. If you see gaps or areas where the cement board is not fitting flush, fix
the problem by removing the cement board and shimming the board until it’s square and
flush. If the seams of the cement board are not flush and square, your wall panels will not
be square and flush.
2. Cut a notch in cement board to fit around threshold. Sanding or shimmimg the 2 x 4’s at the
top rim of the pan may be required to flush the cement board. (diagram 5)
2. Place a bead of silicone on the front INSIDE face of the shower pan flange. The bead should be
in a zig-zag pattern.
3. Place the cement board against the studs and rest it inside the shower pan against the back
flange. Attach the cement board to the studs with screws or nails. Do not screw or nail into
the shower pan flange.
4. Continue installing the remaining cement boards.
notch
diagram 5

6
PAN & WALL THRESHOLD TRIM TIME REQUIRED
1/2 - 1 HR
9
diagram 10 diagram 11
A - Pan Threshold
1. Locate the 2 rail pieces (diagram 6) (diagram 7)
2. Dry fit onto the front of the metal pan .
3. Remove and place silicone on bottom of rails and in bottom channels, re-install.
B - Wall Threshold Trim
1. Locate door side thresholds.
2. Locate panel channel side thresholds & top trim. (diagram 8)
2. To help with the side threshold installation, use a level and draw a plumb line from the inside of
the pan threshold up to the top of the shower. Do this on both sides. This line will be where
the side rails and the wall tiles meet, this will give you a visual reference point when dry-fitting
your wall tiles.
3. Apply silicone, using a circle pattern, to the cement board along the plumb line,
approximately 4 inches wide, to the edge of the shower pan. (diagram 10)
4. Place the first side threshold into position, making sure to align the side rail with the vertical
plumb line previously drawn on the cement board. Apply pressure to the side threshold to bond
it to the cement board. The side threshold will be flush with the inside of the shower pan thresh
old and have a small gap where the pan threshold slopes. (diagram 11)
5. Place the remaining side thresholds into position, 3 to each side & cap. Make sure to use a level
and the plumb line previously drawn on the cement board to align the side thresholds vertically.
TP TD
TP TD P
CD
CP
Door side thresholds (3)
& Cap CD CP
cement
board
silicone
circles
diagram 9
panel channel rail TP metal pan P
door rail TD
diagram 8
Panel channel side
thresholds (3) & Cap
diagram 6
metal pan
door threshld
silicone
P
TD
diagram 7
metal pan
silicone
P
Threshold Panel
TP

A - Inspecting Wall Panels/Liners
Inspecting panels at this point will give you confidence that the wall panels are straight and square from the factory. When installing wall panels, you may need to
make adjustments to the panels to accommodate for unevenness of your existing walls. During the inspection process and/or dry-fitting process, if you have any
concerns about the alignment or fit of the wall panels, please call 1-800-454-2284 for customer service, and we will gladly assist you with your installation.
1. Find a large empty area to layout and inspect all panels.
2. Align all panels and liners to check for straightness. Make sure grout lines are straight and square
to each other.
3. Sistine Stone wall panels are made to be flexible. (Warning - Store on a flat area.) If wall panels
have been stored improperly or seemingly have become extensively bowed, they can be easily
flattened before installation (See troubleshooting section on last page for details).
B - Test Alignment by Dry-fitting Wall Panels/Liners
1. Place your first bottom panel into position. (diagram 12). Rest panel onto the pan
floor; use spacers between the floor and the panel to make the top of the panel level.
2. Place the second bottom panel into position, push the two panels together. Make sure the
grout lines are aligned, use spacers to make the top of the panel level. Inspect the spacing
between the wall panels and the side threshold plumb line.
3. Depending on your cement board alignment, some sanding of the wall panel edges may be
required for a tight fit.
4. Place liners in position check for level and length.
5. Place RT liner into position. (diagram 13)
6. Place LT liner into position. Depending on your faucet selection, you may need to mark
and cut out holes for your faucet to fit through before you can place the panel into position.
Remember “measure twice, cut once”, you can cut our walls with most cutting tools.
(See installation video at www.americanbathfactory.com). Now you can check for level, grout
line alignment and spacing between walls and plumb line.
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WALL PANEL/LINER INSTALLATION TIME REQUIRED
3-4 HR
10
diagram 12
diagram 13
WB2
WT2
WB2
WB1
L1
L2
WB2 WB2
WB1
L1
L2

SILICONE RECOMMENDATIONS
We recommend using GE Silicone II Window and Door 100% Silicone throughout this installation as well as for your wall panel silicone.
During our tests we have found that using this silicone gives the best results. Use this silicone whenever the installation guide refers to the use of “silicone”.
Depending on the size and threshold type of your shower, you will need from 10 - 20, 9.8 oz. tubes of silicone to complete your shower installation.
DO NOT USE any Mastic, Mortar based Thin Sets or “Liquid Nails”. These will not cure properly between the two non-porous surfaces of the shower.
The use of a Water Barrier will also adversly affect the bond between the wall panels and the cement board.
Warranty coverage only extends to the brand and type of silicone we recommend and applied
per the manufacturer’s directions and recommendations.
Recommendations for applying GE Silicone II Window and Door 100% Silicone to Wall Panels
1. Apply a 1/4” thick continuous bead of silicone along the perimeter of the wall panel, 1/2” in from the edge.
2. Use a circle pattern to cover the rest of the backside of the wall panels, leaving 3”- 4” between each 1/4” bead.(diagram 14)
3. Also apply silicone to the cement board. Apply in the same manner as steps 1 & 2.
It is very important to ensure complete coverage of silicone to achieve the best bond. The steps listed above are only recommendations and are meant to
supplement the specific manufacturer’s directions.You may need to brace the wall panels in place while the silicone dries. Refer to the manufacturer’s
recommendations for coverage of the silicone to determine the proper amount you will need for the project based on your shower size.
Depending on the size and threshold type of your shower, you will need from 10 - 20, 9.8 oz. tubes of silicone to complete your shower installation.
Tips for bracing Wall Panels
If you use the recommended silicone, and apply it correctly, the wall panels will stick to the walls without any bracing required. If the studs or cement board
surfaces are not perfectly even or square, the edges of the wall panels may not stay flush. If this happens, we recommend using a brace to hold the wall panels in
place until the silicone dries. Your bathroom layout and shower style will determine the method you use to brace the wall panels.
1. Always protect the wall panel tiles and shower pan floor from damage. Make sure the braces will not scratch the wall tiles. Use a piece of plywood or
a 2 x 4 to distribute the force across the largest surface area.
2. Brace the wall panels using a horizontal brace from one wall to the opposite wall.(diagram 15) Measure and cut a 2 x 4 or use an expandable curtain rod
or telescoping painter’s pole. Cut the 2 x 4 larger, so it has to be pushed into position or use shims to apply pressure on the wall panels.
3. Brace the wall panel from the shower pan threshold to the wall panel. Measure and cut a 2 x 4 to fit between the shower pan threshold and the wall panel.
Apply weight downward on the wall panel side or place a 2 x 4 vertically between the ceiling and the top of the brace. Push down on the angle brace and
Measure and cut a 2 x 4 screw it to the vertical 2 x 4 that is pushing on the ceiling. (diagram 16)
4. Leave the braces in place until the silicone has completely dried. Refer to silicone manufacturer recommendations for drying time.
Preliminary Information for Wall Installation
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diagram 14 diagram 15 diagram 16
1/2”

9
WALL PANEL/LINER INSTALLATION (continued) TIME REQUIRED
3-4 HR
10
C - Installing Panels
8. Sand the backside surface of the wall panels with 60 grit sandpaper. This will increase the bond
to the silicone. Remove all dust and dirt with a clean dry cloth.
9. Start with panel , apply a generous amount of silicone to the cement board and to the
back side of the wall panel. Refer to “Silicone Recommendations” on previous page for
applying silicone. Also refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations for application and drying
time.
10. Press the wall firmly into position. Be sure to use spacers between the bottom panel and the
shower pan to ensure panel is level. (diagram 17)
11. Install the remaining panels in the following order:
Match the space between the panels with the rest of the grout lines on the panel. Use spacers if
necessary to make the walls square and straight.
Braces may be required to keep walls flush
diagram 17
OPTIONAL SHAMPOO SHELF INSTALLATION TIME REQUIRED
1/2 - 1 HR
11
4. On the 2 tiles the Shampoo Shelf will be replacing, mark 1”
from the outside of the grout line, the cut-out area will be
10” x 22”. Cut out the hole for the Shelf. The smaller the
hole the better.
5. Dry-fit the Shampoo Shelf for alignment of grout lines.
6. Silicone in-place with a generous bead around the back of the
lip, wipe off excess silicone with tissue.
1. The Shampoo Shelf was designed to match your tile size.
(2) 12” x 12” tiles, the cut-out hole size is 10 x 22”.
2. There is a 1” lip or frame around the Shampoo Shelf, this will
be the water sealed area for the Shampoo Shelf.
3. The best way to cut the hole is with a small 5” round
diamond blade, and with a jigsaw to cut the corners.
See detailed instructions enclosed with Shampoo Shelf
WT1 WT2
WB2
WB1
L1
L2
WB2
WB2 WB1 L2 L1 WT2 WT1

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diagram 18
clear washer
clear
spacer
clear washer
set screw
shower
inside
shower
outside
bolt
A - Handle Installation
1. Set the glass door in a position to enable the assembly of the handle (diagram 18)
2. Loosen the set screws so you can separate the handles.
3. Unscrew the long bolt from the handle. Keep all rubber pieces attached to the bolt.
4. Remove the first set of flat, clear washers from the bolt.
5. Start with the top hole on the glass door. Place the long bolt through the hole in the door
(keeping the remaining rubber pieces on the bolt). On the other side of the glass place the flat
washers onto the threaded portion of the bolt.
6. Take one side of the handle and screw the long bolt into the end. Just start the bolt until a few
threads catch. Keep loose.
7. Put the second bolt through the lower hole. Place the flat washer onto the bolt. Screw the bolt
into the bottom of the handle.
8. Align the handle on the door and carefully tighten the long bolts. Do not over tighten.
9. Place the opposite handle over the long bolts and tighten the set screws to secure the handle.
Be careful not to rest the edges of the door on hard
surfaces. Tempered glass is very strong and impact
resistant but its weakest point is impact on the edges.
Be careful not to rest the edges of the door on hard
surfaces. Tempered glass is very strong and impact
resistant but its weakest point is impact on the edges.
hinge pin
side plate
diagram 191
side plate
hinge pin
shower
inside
shower
outside
teflon slide washer
teflon slide washer
hinge wall bracket
screw
(3 places)
B - Hinge Installation
1. Locate the top hinge and remove the side plate by loosening the two screws. (
diagram 19)
2. Place the hinge into the top cutout on the door so the screws will be facing into the shower
and install the side plate. Tighten the screws until the hinge is secure. Make sure the hinge is
centered in the cutout and that the screws are facing into the shower.
3. Repeat these steps for the bottom hinge.
GLASS DOOR HANDLE & HINGE INSTALLATION
DH
DH
HB
GH
GH
GH

11
diagram 23
to bottom
of door
to inside
of shower
To keep door closed
adjust height of door sweep to provide proper tension and seal
C- Dry-fit Fixed Glass Panel & Glass Door
1. Gently insert the side glass panel into the panel channel rail With someone helping you,
place the door return glass panel into the door rail. Install top metal corner bracket
(diagram 20). You will be adjusting the side glass panel so its is level with door and has an
even 1/4” gap between the door and the side glass panel. Use rubber setting block to adjust
height and level if necessary.
2. Next, to determine the position of the bottom hinge pin hole, place the top hinge pin bracket
upside down on bottom pan threshold as a template (diagram 21). Align bracket hole to center
of side glass panel. Mark the hole and remove. the bracket. Carefully drill 1/4” hole for hinge
pin approximately 3/8” deep into the pan threshold.
3. Pick up the door you have installed the hinges and handle onto, and gently place the bottom
hinge pin into the 1/4” hole you have drilled into the pan threshold (making sure you have the
teflon slide washer on the pin).
D - Install Fixed Glass Panel & Glass Door
1. With someone helping to hold the shower door, place the top hinge mounting bracket
(diagram 21) over the top hinge pin (making sure you have the teflon slide washer on
the pin). Check to make sure door is vertically level, then mark with a pencil through the 3
holes on top hinge mounting bracket. Move door and top hinge mount to one side and pre-drill
the holes into the studs. The drilled holes should be large enough so the screws don’t bind in
the stone, Insert and tighten screws. After dry-fitting the side panel into the correct alignment,
remove the glass, and place a 1/4” silicone bead into the channels. Re-insert the side glass
panel and check alignment again. Let dry.
We have provided door seals for water sensitive areas such as wood floors. If glass panels and door
are installed correctly with the proper spacing, outside water spillage will be minimal and the side
seals won’t be necessary. The door sweep is what keeps the door closed. Adjust the door seal until the
required tension is achieved. The door sweep has been cut to fit under the hindge. Cut off the excess
length oposite of hinge side.
If you would like to use these side seals, follow the steps below.
2. The L shaped seal goes along the hinge side of the door on the threshold trim pieces.
(diagram 22)
3. Place the seal along the edge of the glass and cut the seal to the proper length.
4. Remove the backer from the seal exposing the 2 sided tape, only remove a small amount at a
time.
8. Starting from the top, align the seal along the edge of the door and stick the seal to the
threshold.
9. Work your way down the door. Do small sections at a time, slowly peeling the backer off the
seal.
10. Locate the plastic h shaped seal . It goes on the fixed glass, next to the handle edge.
(diagram 22) Measure and cut the seal to length.
10. Starting from the top, push the seal onto the door, slowly working your way down the door.
side wall
threshold
top hinge pin bracket
1/4” pin hole
diagram 21
pan threshold
diagram 20
gasket
set screws
gasket
SB
TP
TP SB
diagram 22
fixed
glass
panel
strike
side
door
hinge
side
inside shower
outside shower
GD
GP
GS GS
GS
GS
HB

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GROUT
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SHOWER SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING
DO NOT CLEAN SISTINE STONE WITH PAINT THINNER, ACETONE, LACQUER THINNER, M.E.K., SCRUBBING BUBBLES or
other chemicals that attack the structural integrity of Resin Based Stone. Use of these chemicals will destroy the surface of the stone and void your
warranty. Soapy water, ammonia based cleaners & Comet will remove most dirt and residue from all types of finishes. For stubborn stains you may
use a non-abrasive Scotchbrite pad. “Lightly” scrub the stained area in a circular motion to avoid discoloration. The stone is naturally waterproof and
will not absorb spills or soil, simply wipe away with a damp sponge. Periodic cleaning with a sponge and warm, soapy water will remove any build
up of dust or grime.
CARE & MAINTENANCE OF YOUR SHOWER SYSTEM
Correcting Bowed Wall Panels Sistine Stone Wall Panels are made to be flexible and may have a slight bow. This condition is normal and the
panels will flatten when properly installed. If the panels have been stored improperly or have become excessively bowed, follow instructions below.
Using a heat gun or propane torch, heat the backside of the panel in the most bowed area. Hold the torch a few inches away and move the torch back
and forth over the area. After the panel becomes malleable, lay panel on a flat surface and apply weight until cool and flat.
(wall thresholds work well, refer to Installation Guide Packing List).
Cracked Tile As with any tile project, a tile can become damaged. Simply cut out the damaged tile, silicone a replacement tile in place, and grout.
Cracked Wall Panel Seam If your wall panel developes a crack in a grout line, simply grout over the cracked seam when it is installed. The grout
will correct the problem, you will not be able to tell the crack was ever there.
Scratches & Blemishes Can be removed by wet-sanding the tile surface. Make sure tile surface and sandpaper are wet, and sand tiles until scratches
and blemishes are removed.
Your American Bath Factory shower has a non-porous tile surface, which makes it easy to clean. Grout used must contain an ACRYLIC ADDITIVE to ensure
proper bonding to the tiles. We suggest you add grout to every grout line and seam in the shower.
1. Recommended grout: Custom Building Products, Polyblend #122 Linen, Non-Sanded Ceramic Tile Caulk, Model # PC12210N and
Snow White #11 Model # PC1110N. Available at your local hardware or tile store.
2. Follow the grout directions for specific application instructions, a water-based non-sanded grout is recommended.
3. If you desire a powdered grout, use an acrylic additive to ensure bonding.
Note: Grout is not covered by ABF Warranty.
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