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    Default Silconing tile edges.

    Any tips for how I can silicone the corners of the tiling job. The tiler didn't do it.

    It is so hard. I have an applier gun. I have tried tape, but it is a horrible mess.

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    Use masking tape, apply a neat, small bead with a good quality gun. Smooth with either a finger dipped in turps or detergent solution. Then immediately remove the tape. I have a roll of loo paper nearby to wipe up excess.

    Good luck
    Pulse

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    Run the silicone where you want the bead, spray the silicone and surrounding area with a detergent/water mix, wipe off the excess silicone with a paddle pop stick.

    The stick gives a good looking bead and the detergent prevents the silicone sticking apart from where it initially comes into contact with the tiles.

    No need for tape.

    All the tilers and plumbers I have seen in action do it this way.

    Cheers, Jack
    "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."

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    Thanks guys. I can't using masking tape, because when I pull it off it just messes the whole thing up.

    Jack E, I will gave the spray a go.

    Thanks

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    I've don e a few of these an made a mess of a lot of the time until I found an applicator and some smoothing compound made by this mob.

    http://www.robertsdesigns.com.au/sil...cessories.html

    Works like a charm. The applicator is just a cureved piece of silicone rubber that gives you a nice even curve. The handling fluid stops the silicone sticking to everything.

    All the gear is available from bunnings.

    An application guide is available here.

    http://www.robertsdesigns.com.au/howto/easytoapply.html

    I also find the selleys lightspeed frameless caulking gun to be about the best I've used. Non drip, well geared for good control and about $15 from bunnings. Interesting design as it holds the tube at the back rather than having the frame around the front.

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    Have had pretty good success using tape to define the edges - Do use detergent and Don't use a finger to spread - wherever the fingers have been used it appears to promote the growth of mould.

    My spreader is in fact a piece of 1/2" black poly drip irrigation pipe. It has a "built in curve" from being rolled up and forms a consistent shape when pushed into the angle defined by the tape. As it is reasonably rigid you don't get a wavy finger line + no messy fingers + no mould - when the tape is removed, a light pass [if necessary] with the piece of pipe ensures a neat sealed edge.

    Works for me, hope it does for you.
    Regards,
    Bob

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