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18th March 2008, 09:28 PM #1
How often should I replace silicone sealant in shower
I sealed the cornors of my shower about six months ago using silicone sealant. Today I noticed in one place (about 3cm long), the sealant appeared to start peeling off and the edges of the sealant were apparently getting loose.
I am wondering whether I should be concerned and replace the entire seal or just patch this place. Generally, how long can I expect sealant to last?
Thanks,
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18th March 2008, 09:42 PM #2
G'day Michael,
The rule of thumb over here is about every 2 years or so. If you are experiencing peeling it may be that the surfaces had some sort of residue on them. I would take up that section of the sealant and re-seal, cleaning the surfaces well beforehand. You must remove the old sealant first, do not try to seal over it.
And welcome to the forum.Cheers,
Bob
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18th March 2008, 09:50 PM #3
What is the best way to clean the tiles in preparation? Assuming all the gunk is scraped off, what solvent would leave the best surface?
Metho, white spirit, turps?
(I have to do the same job soon)
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18th March 2008, 10:00 PM #4
I just found through Google search that Selleys has a product called Silicone remover http://www.selleys.com.au/Selleys-Si...r/default.aspx, which appears to be good. I never use it before and maybe someone else has better idea about its effectiveness.
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18th March 2008, 10:11 PM #5
Nothing special needed. The enemy is oily residue, so anything that will cut grease will work. Rinse well after. And keep your greasy fingers off of the joint until the sealant is down!
Often, especially on a re-seal job, the residue is soap or shampoo, which just needs to be removed thoroughly.Cheers,
Bob
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19th March 2008, 07:58 PM #6
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20th March 2008, 07:29 AM #7
Also, antimicrobial silicon is available, which prevents critters from growing underneath it in the warm moist environment. Obviously, buying high grade, specifically designed silicon will help..... unlike the crap I put on the first time! It was like an Ad for goober-farming.
Steve
Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
Australia
....catchy phrase here
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20th March 2008, 07:41 AM #8
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20th March 2008, 08:55 AM #9
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20th March 2008, 01:01 PM #10
Its just Hydochloric acid (i think) in a gel binder. It works so - so nothing flash and not as good as you would probably hope.
Once you wipe it on it helps to loosed the silicone ...but you still require a bit of elbow grease. I still use a flexible blade to get most of the old stuff out but the gel is good for cleaning the remaining thin residue.
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20th March 2008, 02:47 PM #11
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22nd March 2008, 01:06 PM #12
Sorry , I just checked the ingredients on the silicon remover - it is sulphuric acid not Hydrochloric......just in case someone was going to try a home brew.
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22nd March 2008, 01:17 PM #13
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25th March 2008, 09:17 PM #14
tip for appllying silicone, squirt a neat straight line into corner, spray with dishwashing liquid, wipe with finger for clean straight joint.
If you dont play it, it's not an instrument!
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25th March 2008, 09:41 PM #15
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