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maglite
8th December 2005, 12:20 PM
gday,
in a moment of madness i put silicone sealant in the shower recess.
it was the mould resistant variety.....only it isnt that resistant to mould.
it had turned from a nice white to a mix of brown and black :eek:
I want to remove it and replace it with polyeurethane sealant.
is there an easy way to do this?
anyone got any tips?
Steve
silentC
8th December 2005, 12:35 PM
Blade from a stanley knife. Scrape it away.
savage
8th December 2005, 12:35 PM
gday,
in a moment of madness i put silicone sealant in the shower recess.
it was the mould resistant variety.....only it isnt that resistant to mould.
it had turned from a nice white to a mix of brown and black :eek:
I want to remove it and replace it with polyeurethane sealant.
is there an easy way to do this?
anyone got any tips?
Steve
Try metho it "kills" silicone and a sharp blade and scraper, it is a bit time consuming and you'll be off you're face if the room is not well ventilate. BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO CREATE ANY SPARKS, DON'T USE AN ELECTRIC FAN. VENTILATE NATURALLY. I have done it this way a few times and when finished wash well and bleach or better if you can get some peroxide to kill any mould still in the cracks. Use any of these chemicals with appropriate safe practices and clothing as they will burn eye's and skin.
KevM
8th December 2005, 12:39 PM
gday,
in a moment of madness i put silicone sealant in the shower recess.
it was the mould resistant variety.....only it isnt that resistant to mould.
it had turned from a nice white to a mix of brown and black :eek:
I want to remove it and replace it with polyeurethane sealant.
is there an easy way to do this?
anyone got any tips?
Steve
Selleys make a product, can't remember it's name but is available in most hardware stores.
Kev M
ndru
8th December 2005, 03:50 PM
Selleys make a product, can't remember it's name but is available in most hardware stores.
Kev M
I think this is the stuff your referring to:
http://www.selleys.com.au/ItemDisplay.aspx?ItemID=23#ItemDescr
No idea how effective it is, though.
Andrew in Tas
19th December 2005, 10:24 AM
How did you go removing the silicon maglite? I am going to have to do the same soon. Does anyone know if metho and/or the silicon remover is okay to use on the plastic shower walls?
Regards
Andrew
mic-d
19th December 2005, 11:42 AM
The Selleys silicone remover is very effective, but you want to take safety precautions like glasses/gloves, it is sulphuric acid in a gel. I would spot test for a few hours any surface like plastic/alum that you might fear marked.
The antifungal silicones are pretty good, so the reappearance of mould tells me you have some underlying moisture problem behind the silicone.
Cheers
Michael