GE Sealants & Adhesives GE612 Tub & Tile Silicone 1 Sealant, 10.1oz, Clear
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Dryes white when wet.
Tile joints benefit from its use. The doors to the shower. And so on. It's great for sealing up water barriers.
Dear Xavier, how are you? It should not make a difference whether you are using it for a bathtub or for It would be okay to use both. The best step you can take is to look at what chemicals are used in the pool (chlorine, etc.), in case of a reaction. Thanks for your kind words. **GE Customer Service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
If it works for that, it should be fine. I used it for a similar purpose, at the edge of a tub tile where it meets flooring tiles, and it worked A year after my last application, I applied again
Selected User Reviews For GE Sealants & Adhesives GE612 Tub & Tile Silicone 1 Sealant, 10.1oz, Clear
Women have water everywhere, how do they do that! Get out of the tub and stop acting up! You need to wash those cheeks! Get in there! Step out of the way! In any case! The fact that my paint was chipped didn't bother her at all! My stuff was gathered in the tube so I grabbed it. The wall behind the sink, the wall where the shower panel meets, and the space where the shower panel meets the wall have all been sealed so far! You can smell the smell when you use it, but the smell will fade once the product dries. We like the look of the finished product, and it seems to be secure. Additionally, the cost isn't The project was quite simple and I absolutely recommend that you get this stuff because this is my first time doing something like this. That's so cool! If there is an excessive amount that comes out, you should have a towel handy to clean it up. As much as you manage to get out of the tube/gun, you're going to overspill when you put it down. Apart from that, the product is very useful.
There is no way to describe how bad it smells. A compound called acetic acid is released by silicone caulks during curing. A great deal of heat is given off by this one. Make sure you have good ventilation when using. I used this to seal joints inside a chest freezer I had modified for home brewing. It continues to outgas for some time. *
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I used this to seal joints inside a chest freezer I had modified for home brewing. Despite the metal, plastic, and closed-in spaces adhering, it remained stable and pliable Using cell foam insulation was the best choice. I'm very satisfied with how the structure is constructed. Over the course of a week, however, it stunk like crazy.
You have to wet your finger in order to smooth out the bead, otherwise it will be too sticky and you won't be able to do it. It cures for 12 hours. There is a bit of a smell to it at first, but it goes away after a while. I would.
We use this for numerous things for example, to hang pictures A concrete form was made out of this by the wife. During the bathroom renovation, I used it to seal around the sink. Those are the features you look for in cheap, handy gear. And yeah, after it dries you can paint over it.
They smelt so strong and sour and just,, awful, I was choking from the fumes, and I have never experienced this before with GE silicone. I also found that it had a tendency to dry way too quickly after leaving the tube, something that was not working for my purposes.
Making silicone molds for casting is what I am doing with it. The mixture of this product and corn starch forms an excellent bond around your pattern and sets firmly enough to hold the item and epoxy in place. There are video instructions on YouTube showing you how to blend them together.
The program works well. When applied, it becomes very sticky and hard and grabs everything it is applying as it dries. I would recommend this.
The sealant needs to be good. Since I first bought it, I have used it constantly. Is not yellow or loses its color over time.