Try this: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=membrane+shower+pan+installation If that doesn't work just go to youtube.com and type in membrane shower pan installation in the search box.
IHO That adice is not to good.Grout sealer is not going to fix a poorly installed shower pan .Do you want to fix the problem for a few days or fix it for good?Do it right and take it out and get someone that knows what they are doing to install it properly.Sealing the grout is putting lipstick on a pig.I like to go from the basic to the difficult. Yes, you could rip out the pan and re-do it. Let's try the following:
1. Let the pan dry as much as feasible.
2. Scrape the grout from the corners and re-seal with quality bath caulk. While you are at it, do the vertical corners too. Don't forget the curb.
3. Re-seal all the grout lines in the floor TWICE. Let the sealer setup between applications.
4. Allow all sealer to cure.
Try the leak test again making sure to completely seal the drain flange. If you get no leak, great. If you get a leak, the problem is isolated at the flange. That could be very bad news but lets not borrow trouble ...
IHO That adice is not to good.Grout sealer is not going to fix a poorly installed shower pan .Do you want to fix the problem for a few days or fix it for good?Do it right and take it out and get someone that knows what they are doing to install it properly.Sealing the grout is putting lipstick on a pig.
Lets use some logic. It leaks a little when used as a shower. It doesnt leak when the spray is sent just to the center drain. It leaks a lot when the drain is plugged and filled with enough water to back up...
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