Sealant. Can I use it to make a thicker 2nd layer?
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:45 pm
Hola - I have a question regarding DOW 785..
I have spent most of the day getting my bath secured, supported and plumbed etc. so it was ready for sealing.
I have jacked it up so that there isnt much of a gap between the bath and the tiles but there is still a gap behind the bath - I did attempt to run a bead of sealant before "squashing" the bath in place but then I jacked it up so it may have moved a bit but should still be there (I put a lot of sealant down the gap).
I have now bought and used DOW 785 for the seal between top of bath and tiles. A few areas had a bit of a space behind where the sealant was filling and being squashed into when I was running my finger along the bead.
I have re-filled ran my finger over some of the areas doing this several times and now I think its sufficiently sealed - however the overall seal has a bit of a recess between the bath and the tiles (I am thinking that water may pool there and ideally I want it to run off).
It has been setting now for the last 3 hours - am I safe to run another bead and smooth it out over the top of the current seal that I have recently placed?
I was advised to leave it 24 hrs by a family member before doing another bead and smoothing it out but reading some other posts state silicone on silicone isnt the best idea?
Cheers
I have spent most of the day getting my bath secured, supported and plumbed etc. so it was ready for sealing.
I have jacked it up so that there isnt much of a gap between the bath and the tiles but there is still a gap behind the bath - I did attempt to run a bead of sealant before "squashing" the bath in place but then I jacked it up so it may have moved a bit but should still be there (I put a lot of sealant down the gap).
I have now bought and used DOW 785 for the seal between top of bath and tiles. A few areas had a bit of a space behind where the sealant was filling and being squashed into when I was running my finger along the bead.
I have re-filled ran my finger over some of the areas doing this several times and now I think its sufficiently sealed - however the overall seal has a bit of a recess between the bath and the tiles (I am thinking that water may pool there and ideally I want it to run off).
It has been setting now for the last 3 hours - am I safe to run another bead and smooth it out over the top of the current seal that I have recently placed?
I was advised to leave it 24 hrs by a family member before doing another bead and smoothing it out but reading some other posts state silicone on silicone isnt the best idea?
Cheers