Silicone on black tiles
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Silicone on black tiles
Hi all,
Just re tiled my bathroom with a black tile design and white grout.
I've sealed around the bath and the vertical corners with dow corning white. Now doubting if I should of used black, at least for the vertical corners.
Any experience of finishing with either? Which looks the best?
Just re tiled my bathroom with a black tile design and white grout.
I've sealed around the bath and the vertical corners with dow corning white. Now doubting if I should of used black, at least for the vertical corners.
Any experience of finishing with either? Which looks the best?
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Re: Silicone on black tiles
That was my line of thought but getting the white sealant to look perfect against the black tile isn't easy for a DIY'er!
Already on my second attempt. Found out the hard way how good a quality and flexible dow corning is though!
Already on my second attempt. Found out the hard way how good a quality and flexible dow corning is though!
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Re: Silicone on black tiles
tip I was told many many moons ago, but never had to use myself (though probably should've a few times ) is mask off the area you dont want to sealant to spread out to apply as normal, then any wavy or thick lines can be lifted off on top of the masking tape. as said I've never used this tip but I can see it working in theory
I also agree white sealant on black tiles to match the grout, darkest colour I've ever used is navy blue on Spanish tiles, again with white grout - effect was pretty good
I also agree white sealant on black tiles to match the grout, darkest colour I've ever used is navy blue on Spanish tiles, again with white grout - effect was pretty good
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Re: Silicone on black tiles
As above masking tape....but try a bit off masking tape on a spare tile first,just to make sure it won't leave any mark/residue on the tile...
Other methods...a lollipop stick...fugi set...or....
For me...index finger.....
Just cut your nozzle very slightly on the 45degree run it in one motion from top to bottom...leave for about 3-5min then smooth off....
As for silicone... Dow Corning or CT1 for me...best out there....
Other methods...a lollipop stick...fugi set...or....
For me...index finger.....
Just cut your nozzle very slightly on the 45degree run it in one motion from top to bottom...leave for about 3-5min then smooth off....
As for silicone... Dow Corning or CT1 for me...best out there....
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Re: Silicone on black tiles
Used blue painters tape and got a reasonable finish. Certainly practice makes perfect I feel.
Wouldn't mind watching a pro mastic-man at work to pick up a few tips!
Wouldn't mind watching a pro mastic-man at work to pick up a few tips!
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Re: Silicone on black tiles
Tesla wrote:Used blue painters tape and got a reasonable finish. Certainly practice makes perfect I feel.
Wouldn't mind watching a pro mastic-man at work to pick up a few tips!
Ha ha, my silicon work is 5hite hot and I still can't get anywhere near the speed as a pro applicator. Or have as little waste as they do.
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Re: Silicone on black tiles
As long as the finish is the same, then that is the important thing. I have got it down to about five minutes for a bath start to finish and it is perfect.royaloakcarpentry wrote:Tesla wrote:Used blue painters tape and got a reasonable finish. Certainly practice makes perfect I feel.
Wouldn't mind watching a pro mastic-man at work to pick up a few tips!
Ha ha, my silicon work is 5hite hot and I still can't get anywhere near the speed as a pro applicator. Or have as little waste as they do.