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Removing Silicone Residue??
I have a 116 gal tank that i have totally taken apart, scraped off as much of the silicone as I could with a razor blade but there is still a light film left behind. What could I use to remove it? I am planning on re-sealing the tank with black GE SCS 1200.
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If the blade is sharp, it should get it all. That's all I used on my 180. Barring that, maybe acetone?
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I know DAP makes a silicone removal product. Never used it so I can't comment on how well it works. Pretty sure Home Depot stocks it.
http://www.dap.com/docs/tech/00017116001.pdf |
Elbow grease and replace the razor blades a lot so you're constantly working with the sharpest possible. It is possible to manually remove it all but it takes effort and a lot of back-and-forth.
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Googone for silicone removal... tip from Bvlester (Bill) :biggrin: Just picked some up at Rona. Can you guess what for??? :wink:
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Oh come on Greg, with all the money you have, just buy new.... HEHE... I would through away my $$$$ if I had yours.
K, seriously though, I would just buy a bunch of sharp razor blades and it should take it off. |
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I switch to a Olfa knife blade instead of the straight blades and it is slowly coming off. I have some time to get it all cleaned up as my black silicone has not come in just yet. |
Wood Chisels work awesome ;)
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