Silicone
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grandpascot
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Silicone

by grandpascot » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:35 am

I need to reseal a shower tray that has previously been sealed with silicone which is now coming away in parts.

My question is: Will silicone stick to silicone or does it all have to be removed first?

Thanks

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by plumbbob » Sat Nov 01, 2008 12:07 am

The real enemy here is not the existing silicone but any water that is in the gap. Existing silicone should be removed where possible, and the new seal should not be applied until the area is completely dry. Although silicone is totally waterproof when set, and will adhere to almost any dry surface, it will not stick at all to a wet area.

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by mdpmspitfire » Fri Nov 28, 2008 8:30 pm

remove all silicon first, clean residue with white spirit and allow to completly dry. if the tray is plastic and subject to any movement, add weight to tray and then seal. do not remove wieght untill fully set

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