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Hello,So I'm in the process of a complete house renovation. So far it's gone reasonably well1. However I've noticed during use, my ceramic shower tray has a hairline crack running from the central waste hole to the tiled wall edge. This could be from an imperfection or a slight imbalance where it's sat I should imagine2.The shower tray has been sunk into the floor, with underfloor heating and aquastep wood effect flooring laid up to it and sealed in place. It has also been tiled down to and had a shower glass (which also supports my overly engineered shower head, FFS) Basically a lot of FFS's3.I really, really don't want to replace my shower tray, it costs a wedge and I'm done with tiling. What's the best route to repair the tray? I have tried an enamel repair kit but unfortunately it worked for a little while before it cracked during use again, I guess as it was only a very thin layer. Should I dremel out a channel and bodyfill/enamel coat to make a water tight seal?Hit me up with knowledge and good botching tekkers.1 It's been absolutely horrendous2 Definitely haven't levelled the floor properly and it's probably sat on too thin Chipboard3 FFS via /r/DIY http://ift.tt/2rdYc94

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