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![]() Nope, not a total rebuild, just want to remove the old and dirty corner silicone and reapply a new layer on it, I read that this layer is the water proof layer and the layer in between the glass is structural, I was wondering if there is a tool, a corner or 90 degree chisel that i can just use and scrape off that layer??
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Hardest thing about keeping a reef tank is you gotta learn to give up certain things every so often, you just can't keep them all, unless your tank was the ocean!!! 125 gallon fish and reef tank. 2 x 250watt MH 14000k with 2x54w actinic blues, 50 gallon sump. |
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![]() IMO you do not need to remove all the silicone from the corner. Remove the silicone that is tattered and has come loose. Then run your masking tape a mm or 2 from the old outside edge of silicone and re-silicone right over.
Use the plastic spoon to give your corner a nice look and then remove the tape. I'd do the 4 corners let them dry and then do the bottom (if needed). |
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![]() I use a wood chisel...it's sharp and straight and doesn't break. It strips the old silicone off like butter!
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![]() IMO remove all the silicone as you can not guarantee that the new silicone will ad hear to the old stuff properly.
3M has some new silicone it is clear and is marine grade says that it is safe for aquariums so the next one I do will have this silicone. The yellow is from the skin that forms on the silicone reacting with waist in the water. What I normally do is silicone Waite 48 hours put water in tank and let sit for a day and then empty it there will be a slimy skin on the silicone and if you remove the skin there should be no yellowing. If you can get black silicone I would use that and any discoloring you would not be able to see. You can get a corner tool from Home Depot it is a red plastic tool with a white rubber rounded blade. also use masking tape in the vertical corners this will give it a nice clean look apply the silicone then remove the tape do the bottom to side corners right after you remove the tape that way all surfaces bond as one piece and while you are at it if you have a black trim you can re silicone that also. I just run a putty knife along the outside edge and then lift off the black trim, you just have to be carefully to not break the plastic. When lifting the trim off move your hands down so where the trim and top edge of the tank meets is not to far apart this helps keep the trim from breaking. Bill |
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Stick with GE1200 construction silicone if you can find it local, it's much nicer to work with than GE Type 1 Door/Window silicone. PS: Use acetone or similar solvent to make sure the glass is absolutely clean and free of contaminates like oil from your fingers.
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