Installation Guide

B. With moderate pressure, run the striking tool over
all the joints. It is best to strike all the horizontal
joints rst, then the vertical joints so that the
pattern is uniform. Fill any voids with mortar.
Note: Striking removes excess mortar and compacts
it to create a smooth, concave, moisture-proof seal.
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Note: Where curb was used, you’ll want to cover it with
trim molding. You may also use moldings at the jambs and
head.
F. If your glass block panel will function as a shower
wall, after about a week, coat the mortar joints on
both sides of the panel with tile grout sealer for
mold and mildew protection. Repeat this every
two to three years.
C. After striking, use a damp sponge to remove the
excess mortar from the block face, rinsing the
sponge frequently. Do not be concerned about
the dry lm that remains on the blocks, it will be
cleaned off later.
Note: Allow the mortar to dry for about two to three hours
before proceeding.
D. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove the excess lm. A
common household plastic scouring pad can also
be used.
E. On both sides of the panel, apply sealant to the
joints at the head (top) and jambs (sides).
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