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Thread: Can silicone sealant be layered?
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11th July 2006, 02:20 AM #1New Member
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Can silicone sealant be layered?
I want to apply a second layer of silicone in the bathroom to some areas where the old silicone has not been fully applied and there are small holes/gaps.
I want to apply the new silicone on top of the old silicone.
Will it work?
And advice would be appreciated.
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11th July 2006, 09:25 AM #2quality + reliability
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Hi I am no expert on silicone, but I had to re-do some silicone joints in my own bathroom. I used a trimming knife blade to cut back the existing silicone to a point that allowed me to cover it over with a new even bead of silicone.
Another reason, the sealant may be a different color. To go over the top of the existing as it is, might mean having to put a larger bead than is already there. This might not look so nice, but it will work ok.
Cheers Rod DysonGreat plastering tips at
www.how2plaster.com
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