- Selleys Glass Silicone is an acetic acid curing 100% silicone, which has excellent adhesion to glass and has been especially formulated for glazing and aquarium construction.
- Best For: Glass, Aluminium, Stainless Steel, Many plastics including polystyrene, Most woods, Rubber/ canvas, Glazed ceramics & porcelain.
Features:
- The acetic curing formulation results in superior adhesion on glass and glazing surfaces.
- Superior 100% silicone formulation forms a durable seal
- UV and weather resistant.
- Temperature resistance - approximately -60°C +150°C
- Superior flexibility +/- 25% movement capability
- 25 year guarantee* against cracking, crumbling or peeling away
Where can this product be used?
- Windows
- Window Frames
- Glass Aquariums#
- Repairs gaskets in dryers, ovens, refrigerators and washing machines.
- #Aquariums: allow to cure for 7 days. Prior to usage, thoroughly wash out with water, drain and refill before introducing fish. Suitable for constructing and repairing small aquariums. Specialist design required for large tanks. Contact Selleys if unsure.
What materials is this product suitable for?
- Glass
- Aluminium
- Stainless Steel
- Many plastics including polystyrene
- Most woods
- Rubber/ canvas
- Glazed ceramics & porcelain
Directions:
- Throughly clean and dry surface from oil, dirt and grease with mineral turps.
- Cut tip off cartridge and cut nozzle at a 45° angle. Fit nozzle to cartridge. Place cartridge into caulking gun such as Selleys Light Speed caulking gun.
- Hold caulking gun at 45° angle and gun sealant ahead of nozzle ensuring product is pushed into joint.
- For a smooth finish, tool with a spatula dipped in soapy water. Clean up before sealant skins in 5-10 minutes, with a cloth dampened with mineral turps.
- Sealant will cure in 72 hours. At this point any unneeded sealant can be removed by trimming with a knife, but avoid under-cutting the seal.
Handy tips:
- For neater joints, mask sides before applying sealant and remove tape before sealant skins.
- The depth of the sealant should be no more than 10mm in joints. To fill larger joints use a suitable backing rod (such as closed cell polyethylene foam or similar), leaving the gap depth no larger than half the width of the joint.
- When first applying product, extrude a small amount onto a piece of scrap material to ensure a smooth continuous flow of silicone sealant.
- Work in sections that can be completed before sealant skins.
Clean Up:
- Uncured product may be removed with mineral turps.
- Cured product can be removed with Selleys Silicone Remover or by trimming with a knife
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