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![]() If I recall marine silicone has mold inhibitors in it and they are toxic to fish.
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![]() You want to use GE Silcone I it is reef safe. If you live near United and Mary Hill By-pass and you aren't in a rush you can go to Sabic Polymers and get GE 1200 Silicone wich I beleive is stronger and reef safe.
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210 Gallon slowly gaining population. Foxface, Naso, Coral Beauty, 2 Clowns, 2 Chromis, Orange Anthias, and Striped Goby. |
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![]() Thanks guys. I didn't realize that until after I got it siliconed so now I have to re do it
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![]() I used GE 1200 with great results. When it comes to prepping the seams to be sealed, make sure your scrape them down, and then use something to clean them further. I used acetone to clean all my edges, might not be the best stuff, but it worked. Once you're ready, make sure you use masking tape on all the seams back 1/2" or so from the edges, run your bead, smooth it out, and then rip the tape off. It will give you a clean looking job.
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![]() OK, thanks... So what do I use to smooth it out with?? Last time I kept getting left with stringy fibres going everywhere...
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![]() Put on one of those thin surgical gloves. Mechanics use them too.
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![]() so with the gloves just use my fingers to spread the silicone??
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![]() Quote:
I honestly find if you put a bit of spit on your finger before you start, for whatever reason, the silicone doesnt stick to youre finger. ![]() |