Neutral cure vs acidic cure silicone
Hi, I'm curious to know more about what the difference is between neutral cure and acidic cure silicone. There seem to be so many different applications where one or the other is recommended. I was advised to use neutral cure over joints before I applied a waterproof membrane in my bathroom; however, in the places where I put the silicone the membrane wouldn't stick to it. Is this the desired effect? So, is it true that acidic cure sealant can actually be painted over, whereas neutral cure cannot? Does normal paint stick to neutral cure sealant where the membrane doesn't stick? What problems arise when you use an acidic cure sealant below a membrane?
My waterproof product is Davco K10, which is polyurethane based. Would it therefore be okay to use a polyurethane based sealant? And are polyurethane sealants acidic-cure?
Sorry for all the questions!