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Old 25-10-2007   #1
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Love to know what techniques people have come up with for leaving a clean tidy WIDE silicone joint. Sealant manufacturers tips are useless.Have taken a look on Search Engines but without success. Have seen the perfect job but so far unable to find the artist !

 
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Try using a kit like this..........dave..

Silicone Set


Silicone smoothing rubber tools for all joint shapes

For creating perfect joints fast. Made from a soft rubber like material

An exceptional and unique set of tools of professional results

Set consists of:-

4 mm radius and 45 degree angle tool

7 mm radius and 45 degree angle tool

10 mm radius and 45 degree angle tool

storage case included


First apply your silicone in the normal way. Spray the whole area with a strong soapy solution (i.e. washing up liquid and water, (spray bottle available below) then use these tools to even up and form a perfect joint in seconds! Keeps silicone off your hands
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Now thats an interesting tool kit....could help me lose weight!

Have you any idea just how many Magnum icecreams I have to eat through the summer to ensure a good supply of wooden spatulas to last through the winter.
 
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i put a tesco carrier bag on my hand - run my finger along the siliconed gap (after spraying with soapy water) and then collect the mound of silicone in the bag and then throw it at ememies lol.
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I use on of those silicone sets, they are brilliant, wouldnt use anything else, using your finger looks crap.
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That depends how you use your finger surely.
Some silicone tools are shaped like a finger because its a good shape for most jobs.
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wickes have a silicone spreading tool - its shaped like a steam rollered thumb.

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Try using a kit like this..........dave..

Silicone Set


Silicone smoothing rubber tools for all joint shapes

For creating perfect joints fast. Made from a soft rubber like material

An exceptional and unique set of tools of professional results

Set consists of:-

4 mm radius and 45 degree angle tool

7 mm radius and 45 degree angle tool

10 mm radius and 45 degree angle tool

storage case included


First apply your silicone in the normal way. Spray the whole area with a strong soapy solution (i.e. washing up liquid and water, (spray bottle available below) then use these tools to even up and form a perfect joint in seconds! Keeps silicone off your hands
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Love to know what techniques people have come up with for leaving a clean tidy WIDE silicone joint. Sealant manufacturers tips are useless.Have taken a look on Search Engines but without success. Have seen the perfect job but so far unable to find the artist !
if you cut the tiles correctly you wont need a wide silicone joint
practice is perfect keep plugging away
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thing is I do want a wide joint in certain circumstances,such as bath edge. Silicone can only stretch 25% therefore the wider the joint the more flexibility. I have seen to many silicone joints parting company with bath and shower tray edge, usually on wooden floors
 
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fill the bath with water before you silicone, and silicone bath/shower tray to wall before you tile
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have tried the full bath technique.....my feet got wet
Siliconed tray into place ......... absolutely.
 
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where can I purchase the above silicone set? cant get wide silicone joints AT ALL... (newb!!)

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