Welcome to Tilers Forums Tiling Forum


The UK's Biggest Tiling Forum for DIY and Professional Tilers; find


  •  » Tile Advice for Bathroom Tiles, Kitchen Tiles, Wall Tiles, Floor Tiles
  •  » Customers can Find a Tiler, or Wall and Floor Tilers can Find Customers
  •  » Tiling Tools, Tile Adhesive, Tile Grout and other Tile Products
  •  » Advice and Discussion related to Tiling Courses and Tiling NVQ's
  •  » Professional Tilers can find Business Advice, Discounts, Trade Accounts

DIY and Professional Wall and Floor Tilers are Welcome


Advice from by Tilers, Manufacturers, Distributors and Tile Suppliers


REGISTER HERE FOR FREE


p.s.: Registered members will not see this ad

Results 1 to 12 of 12
Discuss Silicone Spray. in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; Just had to post a thread on the fantastic glide this stuff provides to your ctting machine For years I've only ever used WD40 or 3in1 spray, but since joining ...
          
  1. #1
    Tilers Forums Arms Member
    merlecollins's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    On a rock in the middle of the sea.
    Posts
    3,493
    Thanks
    1,177
    Thanked 1,675 Times in 1,079
    Posts

    Default Silicone Spray.

    Just had to post a thread on the fantastic glide this stuff provides to your ctting machine

    For years I've only ever used WD40 or 3in1 spray, but since joining the forum and taking advice from a handful of members I decided to ditch the oil spray route and try out silicone spray - due in the main to my fear of rotting the rubber on my beautiful new TS40plus and TX700N models

    Anyway I've never known a Rubi glide so well and the smell is lush

    All I can say if anyone is still using oil spray of any description, DITCH IT, and get yourself some of this silicone spray, thus prolong the life of your machine in the deal
    Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarfs are not happy
    http://www.amazingtunes.com/

  2. The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to merlecollins For This Useful Post:

    albyshellshear (17-03-2010), Dave (17-03-2010), GirlRacerRed (17-03-2010), TF Ed (17-03-2010)

  3. #2
    Administrator


    Dave's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    County Durham
    Posts
    54,472
    Thanks
    9,718
    Thanked 14,142 Times in 9,989
    Posts
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    You can also get Rubi cleaning kits from Tradetiler..

    Rubi Mintainance Kit


    Keep your machine in good working order.

    Suitable for the cleaning, lubrication and maintenance of Rubi manual tile cutter guiding and sliding rails


    Price: £5.87 £6.90 Including VAT at 17.5%

  4. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Dave For This Useful Post:

    kilty55 (17-03-2010)

  5. #3
    Tilers Forums Arms Member Stan001's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Posts
    384
    Thanks
    65
    Thanked 215 Times in 120
    Posts

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    can i make a suggestion, you can also buy silicone paste (it actually comes in a very small tub and has the same consitancy as vascelene), you can happily use this on your rubi, but you can also use it for its main reason - thats for plumbing, main use for me is on the flush cone and main waste seal on a WC! (its not uncommon for us to put a toilet back in after tiling this stuff perfect for it), you buy it at builders and plumbers merchants
    Ceramastyle Tiling Services - serving southern Hampshire
    http://ceramastyle.co.uk


  6. #4
    Administrator


    Dave's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    County Durham
    Posts
    54,472
    Thanks
    9,718
    Thanked 14,142 Times in 9,989
    Posts
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    Got any links Stan..?

  7. #5
    Tilers Forums Arms Member Stan001's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Posts
    384
    Thanks
    65
    Thanked 215 Times in 120
    Posts

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    made by polypipe – expensive £7.00
    SILICONE GREASE - 100GM SCREW TOP JAR

    made by black swan – cheap £2.50
    Silicone Grease (1/2oz) Plumbing Heating And Drainage Plumbing Sundries

    its called silicone grease – not paste – sorry

    more info on it ...

    Silicone Grease - its uses, applications and properties

    Silicone grease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    ... I bought mine from Elliots the builders merchants, paid about £5, it will last forever.
    Ceramastyle Tiling Services - serving southern Hampshire
    http://ceramastyle.co.uk


  8. The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Stan001 For This Useful Post:

    albyshellshear (17-03-2010), Dave (17-03-2010), TF Ed (17-03-2010), united (17-03-2010)

  9. #6
    Administrator


    Dave's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Location
    County Durham
    Posts
    54,472
    Thanks
    9,718
    Thanked 14,142 Times in 9,989
    Posts
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    Nice one stan... will have to get some of that.... I wonder if wivers knows about it..

  10. #7
    TilersForums Trusted Member
    Colour Republic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Brighton, East Sussex
    Posts
    6,328
    Thanks
    1,533
    Thanked 2,421 Times in 1,653
    Posts

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    yeah used that a few times for connectors on soil pipes, problem is I think grit and dust will still get stuck to it when using for sliding parts

    this is the spray i use, i've refered to it as silicone spray before but it is in fact PTFE

    Trend TRENDICOTE/60 PTFE Spray 60ml TRENDICOTE60 in Lubricants & Degreasers from Trend at MP Tools

  11. #8
    Tilers Forums Arms Member
    andy-p's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Central Scotland
    Posts
    866
    Thanks
    118
    Thanked 213 Times in 175
    Posts

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    No , the silicone spray doesnt collect the dust and grime like wd40 thats why its the better lube ( just ask wivers)...

  12. #9
    Tilers Forums Arms Member wivers's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Welwyn Garden City
    Posts
    2,582
    Thanks
    135
    Thanked 506 Times in 259
    Posts

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    i much prfer tingle gel... buy it nw in all ann summers and tescos stores.

    ermm...not sure how it works on cutters tbh

  13. #10
    doug boardley
    Guest doug boardley's Avatar

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    does wivers not use goose grease then?

  14. #11
    Healthy TilersForums Contributor Tecnik2000's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Posts
    159
    Thanks
    29
    Thanked 32 Times in 26
    Posts

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    There's now't wrong with goose grease, do they do it in strawberry...

  15. #12
    Tilers Forums Arms Member
    Scott's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    Leighton Buzzard
    Posts
    4,170
    Thanks
    1,651
    Thanked 1,395 Times in 1,052
    Posts

    Default Re: Silicone Spray.

    silicone spray will also work on the pan connectors just spray it round the inside rubber and slide her in.....

    The grease is good around the door seals of your van/car to stop them sticking to the door when it freezes

Similar Threads

  1. Recommendation: sWe's guides
    By sWe in forum Tiling Forum
    Replies: 94
    Last Post: 25-03-2012, 12:51 PM
  2. Silicon techniques
    By dboden in forum Tiling Forum
    Replies: 22
    Last Post: 01-11-2010, 07:43 PM
  3. how to silicone..
    By Dave in forum Tiling Forum
    Replies: 28
    Last Post: 19-09-2009, 01:50 PM
  4. Silicone Over Silicone??
    By No Dough Daz in forum Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 27-05-2009, 06:57 PM
  5. silicone edge of room
    By FreeD in forum Tiling Forum
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 23-04-2009, 12:54 PM

Visitors found this page by searching for:

silicone spray on ceramics

silicone spray as soil pipe lubricant

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Tilers Forums is the UK's largest wall and floor tiling forum. Advice is provided free of charge to all users. Tilers Forums does not take responsibility for any loss or damage caused due to following advice found on this forum. All wall and floor tiling should be carried out by a qualified wall and floor tiler. Views expressed on this forum are of the users and not Tilers Forums. Views expressed on this tiling forum are of the contributor only and not the forum as a whole. Not all views should be taken as fact but simply the opinion of the person posting. Readers are reminded to seek professional advice before undertaking any wall and floor tiling project.

Tilers Forums is a Trading Style of Untold Developments Ltd. Search Engine Optimisation, Web Development and Online Marketing for the UK.
DMCA.com
[Output: 118.41 Kb. compressed to 106.65 Kb. by saving 11.76 Kb. (9.93%)]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28