silicon that won't set!

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silicon that won't set!

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I recently put some new silicon around my shower base and let it set for over 24 hours. I had a shower this morning and discovered that it is still soft and coming away from the wall!

Am I doing something wrong?
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Post by python »

what brand of silicone was it?

critically, how think was the bead?

In normal circumstances, 24 hours should be ok, but there is never 'normal' circumstances.

Is it a new shower enclosure?

Were there any other chemicals in the area recently? (If you used a chemical aplication to remove old silicone, this may be a problem for instance).
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Post by Razor »

Was it silicone or was it marked up as bathroom sealant? Not the same thing I'm afraid :sad:

If it doesn't smell of vinegar I wouldn't use it :wink:
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Post by thescruff »

Razor wrote:Was it silicone or was it marked up as bathroom sealant? Not the same thing I'm afraid :sad:

If it doesn't smell of vinegar I wouldn't use it :wink:
Might have used silicon grease :roll:
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Post by ultimatehandyman »

I once got some silicone and beaded around a window, then there was a knock at the door. I went and let my mate in and went to smooth it over and it had set :shock:
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decoraters caulk!!!
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Post by marc1106 »

guttering or poly sheet mastic probably :sad:
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Post by royaloakcarpentry »

Sounds like good old screwfix own brand.
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Post by handyman »

did you use low modulus silicon by any chance? or bathroom sealant, not silicon?
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