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alright lads ime on me 2nd job after me course !! so ive still got alot to learn so need advice from the pros.
i have just finished tiling a ... -
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scilicon advice
alright lads ime on me 2nd job after me course !! so ive still got alot to learn so need advice from the pros.
i have just finished tiling a bathroom in a cream coloured tile and ive used the bal microflex in ivory. ive now got to scilicon the corners down, so had a chat with bloke in tile shop (TT) and he recommended to go with champagne colour bal microseal so ive done the window but it dont look right it breaks the pattern cause walls ive done in brick pattern so its gona break the grout line going round the room so do you guys always use the same coloured scilicon as grout you use . hope this makes sense
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I would use ivory silicone
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monty
I would use ivory silicone
cheers monty you got any good tips fpr removing scilicon !! cause i done one side of the door frame !!!
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last time i had to remove silicone i got as much as i could of with a stanley knife and then used this from screwfix..
It's only a few quid
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Re: scilicon advice

Originally Posted by
monty
last time i had to remove silicone i got as much as i could of with a stanley knife and then used this from screwfix..

It's only a few quid
cheers monty ile give it a go
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