emlclcy
Established Member
Installing a upvc window into a brick opening, which exterior silicon would you use to weather seal it? There are so many at screefix!
Hybrid sealants like OB1 are great for many jobs where silicon used to be used, the only place I tend to use silicon these days is sanitary ware and showers, here DOW 785+ is ideal with Cramer profiling tools.
Something you should never do, don't use liquid and don't use a finger if you want great results.Water with a touch of fairly liquid in a spray bottle works wonders
Something you should never do, don't use liquid and don't use a finger if you want great results.
Something you should never do, don't use liquid and don't use a finger if you want great results.
After watching that I did, and did not regret it. Makes for a lovely finish - and no sticky fingers!Well, that's an interesting video and, to be honest, it makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing it.
During my whole life I've cut the nozzle at 45 degrees, applied the sealant and then swished my finger in a jam jar containing water and a very small bit of washing up liquid and human profiled the joint. I've also used masking tape to get the bead linear on occasions, then used my swished finger to remove the ridge.
I shall invest in one of those tools going forward.
Yes it makes it look better and easier to apply but at the risk of adhesion, silicon does not like sticking to wet or greasy surfaces. The Pro's may do it because it gets the job done quicker and easier but it is not there shower or bathroom.
I've always marvelled at how builders and other professionals can apply perfect silicon runs without using a finger or any smoothing tools
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