Why Millions Get Silicone Caulk Wrong
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In this eye-opening video, we delve into the common misconception surrounding the application of silicone caulk. For years, millions have been misled into believing that using washing up liquid, dish soap, or window cleaner during the caulking process is essential for achieving a smooth finish. However, what many fail to realize is that this seemingly harmless practice can actually lead to long-term problems.
I reveal the truth behind the widespread practice of spraying solutions directly onto the silicone and tiles during caulking. While it may appear convenient, this method compromises the adhesive properties of the silicone. When tooled improperly, the edges and areas behind the silicone fail to adhere properly, paving the way for mold growth and premature deterioration.
But fear not! My video demonstrates a simple yet effective alternative. By eschewing the use of solutions and employing the appropriate tools, you can achieve flawless results that stand the test of time. Say goodbye to wrinkly, ineffective silicone caulk and join us in revolutionizing the way caulking is done. Watch now to discover why millions have been getting silicone caulk wrong all along.
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So does that mean if I spray my toilet with fairy liquid before I take a dump, I won’t end up with skids?
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
Ай бұрын
I wonder how many people will be tempted to try this...I'm gonna pin it 😆
@Reuben17505
Ай бұрын
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT Hahaha, joking aside that first bead is actually fairly typical of the bodge-it-and-scarper brigade these days.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
Ай бұрын
@@Reuben17505 but it might not be a joke, it might actually be a genius idea. Bottle it up and sell it 🤣 Nomoreskids
@Reuben17505
Ай бұрын
@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT 😂😂😂 Perhaps I should pitch the idea to Screwfix, when it launches I think it’s only fair they do a BOGOFF deal
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
Ай бұрын
@@Reuben17505 I might actually do a little vertical video for this, I'm gonna mock up a nonsense type label 🤣
Consider my eyes opened! I'd fallen for the washing up liquid method up to now. Perfect demo of how it really works.
@PiglipsMaximus
Ай бұрын
The world needs more men like this.
@klausschmitz4353
Ай бұрын
Да это и так любому нормально думающему человеку должно быть понятно
@christophergallagher3845
Ай бұрын
Applying the bead of silicone is just as Important if want it even and uniform without it spreading everywhere . In my own home where I have unlimited time I sand down the silicone nozzle to the shape of the corner being sealed I then mask of the lines and apply silicone and smooth down with finger . Removing the tape leaves slight ridges so I then use the soap water method to smooth over a second time knowing almost all excess silicone was wiped off in first smooth over. Takes longer but the finish is unmatched and you know that it's bonded properly
This explains why i have never had silicone fail... but have had stuff others have put on just peel off in a long strip....
Met a guy 30yrs ago and all he ever did all day was silicone kitchens after they were fitted and he showed me to just dip/dab a finger in part water part washing up liquid in a wee glass then finish off your silicone bead with that finger. Also it helps to cut the silicone nozzle correctly and apply evenly. Practice makes perfect
@MsTatakai
7 күн бұрын
yeah i know that trick too... also my dad and grandpa used to do with finger and saliva
I’m a bathroom installer, mostly showers. We never use soapy water at all, for the reasons in the video. Plus those green tools are my favourite, just the right shape and rigidity. Great video.
I've always pushed the nozzle along the gap instead of pulling, which sort of injects the silicone into the gap and doesn't leave a rounded bead. So much less waste when you pass your finger along. I'm only a DIYer and probably don't know what I'm talking about, but it works for me
@zweed69
2 ай бұрын
na 💯 bro you nailed it
@PeterJ-ij6mm
2 ай бұрын
100% correct. A professional cuts the nozzle back to a larger diameter and then pushes it along the joint. No need for fingers, liquids or tools if done this way.
@armoris66
2 ай бұрын
Never use your finger. Oils allow bacteria to form = mould; use tools whenever possible. However, if DIYing it you probably don't want to go to the expense of buying tools.
@glennwhitlock1272
2 ай бұрын
@@armoris66 good point, but I actually always wrap my finger in a wet wipe (plus, my dirty little digits have more than oil on them!!)
@robertgraham2926
2 ай бұрын
After 35 years doing kitchens and bathroom renovations that's the best method in my opinion. Cut the nozzle flat, not on an angle and push.
Bought a profiling kit a few years back and use it all the time, have never used detergent and get superb results everytime Perfect video, well done my friend
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
That's the way it's done 🙌
All of the UK needs to see your video. Every hotel where I’ve stayed in the UK even 5 stars in the center of London, it looks like they apply the caulk by shooting it from a meter away, smearing it liberally over the 5 layers that were already there. Not to mention painting over outlets, light switches, door hardware, splattering it over the carpet….
@christophergallagher3845
Ай бұрын
That's not all of the UK. That's just diyers and plumbers 😂 got sink fitted last year asked plumber to leave silicone off and I'd do it behind the taps. His face looked shocked when packing up his tools as I walked in and started rubbing off the mess of a silicone job he done lol he had cheek yo ask me if something was wrong , I replied yes it looks like you've used your elbow to smooth this over lol
@christophergallagher3845
Ай бұрын
I'm an electrician . People always upset when you have to change a switch or socket and when take the old one off take all the paint around the edges off with it too lol not my fault the paint iver the edges of it . Also see a lot of light switches with an X scored over it . That's the stanley knife cutting out the wallpaper on top of it 😅
@PRH123
Ай бұрын
@@christophergallagher3845 well, I don't think diy'ers are doing 5 star hotel rooms... and plumbers don't paint walls and doors... Maybe it's something to do with the UK hotel business... but I've seen the same stuff in homes and apartments... I've done construction, so I know what "good enough for government work" means... but I've never seen as much terrible work as I have in the UK... honest, not trying to be a jerk, just honestly....
@christophergallagher3845
Ай бұрын
@@PRH123 mate I don't like London I'm from Scotland the fact you're roasting London does not upset me it makes me smile lol I was mostly talking about the silicone work when I mentioned plumbers . Half the "tradesmen" in London are DiYers lol its why people from around the UK go work there for higher wages through the week then go home at weekends
@christophergallagher3845
Ай бұрын
@@PRH123 what 5 star hotel in London where you in that had bad silicone 5 layers deep ? Curious , not that I'd pay for 5 stars there anyway lol
I always thought this was a bad idea. Thanks for confirming.
Been doing it for years without spraying anything, never had a call back. 👍
Excellent demonstration. I’ve been a tile guy 20 years, started using soap water only in the last several, on account of Sal Di Blasi. I must adjust my technique, I’m certain to have some poor caulk out there. The challenge is with lumpy tiles, uneven stone, and cushion edged mosaic tiles. I can’t get a tool to work, finger finish is always required. Spray prevents spreading and smearing.
@jdoogg100
18 күн бұрын
Exactly he didn't have a grout line to deal with or bumpy tiles
@grrinc
10 күн бұрын
I mostly tackle bumpy tiles by using the silicone tool in both directions and maybe adjusting angle. Not perfect, but better than one pass. I always informed customers that silicone bead will follow bumpy tiles and ridges
Thank you! I've got a caulk job that I need to undertake tomorrow, which I'm not going to lie is well outside of my regular wheelhouse, and I've been watching other so-called pro tutorial video clips make all of the recommendations mentioned here what not to do. But I said to myself, "OK, I think I got this, buuuuutttttt.... Let's just have a look here a this one last video and confirm the process!" And thank God that I found this video in time! I would surely have sprayed after caulking and left a mess on a time-sensitive job that I won't be able to repair later! Thank you for the leg up and major time saver!
Spraying the tools is a golden nugget of information 👍
Brilliant! The first time i did it, i should have covered myself in washing up liquid! My new grout, done by the "builders " last summer , is already mouldy. I'll make that tool. Thanks.
Excellent explanation of how to do the job properly.
I'm always surprised how many videos show people spraying washing up liquid all over the place like you showed at the start.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
It's misinformation I tell ya 🤣
@dan-nutu
Ай бұрын
Very similar to food & drinks commercials. None of what you see in those ads is safe for eating or drinking
Thank you for the tip mate, I'm getting ready to redo the Caulking in my Kitchen and Bathroom and this video has shown me what to do and what not to do, but the video has also revealed to me why the Caulking that's there already has been so slippery and broken down and useless
Gees. Now I know why my tub window has mold everywhere. Thanks for sharing!
Great demo - I've never used washing up liquid for this - didn't even know it was a thing. Best discovery I made was using the profiling tool rather than just the finger to stop it going concave. Got silicon round the bath that's been there for years and apart from a clean with some anti mould stuff every year or two, it's still good as new and no gaps. Love these practical little videos Aiden, thanks for taking the time to do them.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Well if you never knew it was a thing you've done well 😁
You're absolutely right mate. I used the dish soap method and after a month or so the silicone detached itself from the sink.
Finally! Awesome video my friend. Cheers from Holland.
I can listen to this guy explain anything Good job thank you
To be honest I'd never even heard of spraying the tiles with water and washing up liquid as a thing. It seems completely counter intuitive to me. You want a clean, dry, dust free surface for the silicone to stick to so why you'd then want to put water anywhere near it until it's dry is beyond me. Great video though, as always.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
It is pure craziness 😆 I'm surprised a couple of people are standing by the technique in the comments 🤷
Great video on this subject.First person I have seen do it properly I have been doing it this way for years I never understood why people used the diluted washing up liquid and water.First time seeing your videos 👍just subscribed
Love this video, especially the fact that his sound is superb.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Thanks Gerry 🙂
Excellent video and explanation!
FINALLY someone with a video showing this. Especially with the tooling kits, they do a very good job removing the excess cleanly. Soapy water jsut makes the overall cleaning up easier as the excess isnt sticky but the joint will be compromised at the edges. Good job posting this!
Really well presented and great information
I personally finished the silicone without soap fist, for that good adhesion indeed, and then used the soap water for a finishing touch. I hope that’s fine. Thanks for pointing out these potential issues
Oh gawd…. I fell for the soap trick and have siliconed shower and bathroom. Eyes opened! Going to dig it all out and redo it…. Sometime! Cheers for the vid!
I agree completely, just use the right tools and you can't go wrong. Icypole sticks are great for striking off caulking too.
Yeah ,ive never regretted getting the silcone tools they really take the stress out of siliconing.
My wife swears by the wet finger method, hits the right spot and does a good job every time.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
😆
@damnthisuser
Ай бұрын
LOL😆😆
@gregb8245
Ай бұрын
Make sure to have a clean finger and go steady with the amount of pressure. I've seen lads wetting it with their tongue beforehand. I agree with you and your wife, a finger will usually give a good satisfactory result.
@Vgallo
19 күн бұрын
lol I’m a caulker and this video is hilarious, none of you know what your talking about, no offence , but it’s good cis it keeps me employed
I am a window fitter & was shown on site by the mastic guys they use the wood tool and let it soak in the soapy water. I was also told you should ALWAYS tool the joint this adds to the adhesion so tool it at 45 degrees which also pushes it into the joint further , I have also found cheap silicone is rubbish & a nightmare it’s just too runny
@laurapalmerTDGE
2 ай бұрын
Use Soudal and wooden spatulas like the doctor uses.
Thank you so much. Now I know why the soapy method was bothering me so much. Better live with an ugly line than with a molding one
Excellent video, I had a silicon failure in my shower in less than a year doing it with soapy water.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
😬
Thank you! Finally someone who agrees. I’ve been told for years I was doing it wrong. As a plumber, I need the best seal that lasts and doesn’t leak. Not one that is easy and fast to install then peals off and leaks years later. I still make it look nice. It just takes a little longer.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
🙌 it's just not logical to use it hey
Thanks, you’ve probably just saved me a disaster. Was planning on using the soap/water technique,as seen in other videos, on my newly tiled bathroom. I won’t now.
Daaaaaamn, Man, you explained my hate for caulk in about 5 minutes. I'll do as you say next time.
Preach Brother. Great job!
Oh, I understand now why I don't have those mold problem in my shower after 10 years (the silicon is still perfectly white) because I did it myself and used the same kind of tools as you and didn't use soap. A good ventilation in my shower helped too I guess.
Excellent bro!!!
I' learned this about 20 years ago and it works great, the only difference is I put the dish soapon my finger and then spread it out ask needed, Good video, thank you for more info for us
About time, well said 👏
Corking tip! Always done it this way with Dow Corning 785 and it lasts many years. Werent that long ago a tube of it was 4 quid and now its a tenner.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Dow seems to have a good reputation
@jason-hh6lu
2 ай бұрын
I saw it for £12.90 yesterday. 😖
@stevesvids
2 ай бұрын
I always use Dow. If customers present me with their own Brand X... I give it back and get the Dow out.😂
@N0C0MPLY
2 ай бұрын
Did you mean caulking tip? ;)
@johonass
Ай бұрын
@@jason-hh6luwas it 30% Extra Free? 😂
thats good for high polish tiles with the matte or structure one it will be difficult to remove excess in that clean way without soap...
Sorry if this is redundant, but I made the mistake of using an expired tube of silicone sealant. I had no idea that silicone has a finite shelf life. It was printed on the tube but I didn’t bother to look. Not only would it not skin, but it would not set up at all. I have to scrape it all out and get a new tube that had not expired.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Ah that sounds like a right pain
That’s right. I’ve always wondered if they achieve a water tight seal when squirting all that soap and water where you need the silicone to stick too. You explained it well.😊
@edsnotgod
Ай бұрын
Super glue adheres to a substrate sprayed with water too
Very reasonable! Thank you for sharing!
Good video Aidan. I use the Screwfix silicone tooling - which has upped my game. Isn’t it funny though no matter how careful you are there is always a significant amount of waste scraped off the tool into the bin.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Haha I think if we did it more often then you can judge how much to lay down without having too much wastage
very interesting, i have used all methods, never happy with the results. Cheers Aiden.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
You'll get it one day 😉
Awesome ! Perfect explanation keep posting liked and subscribed on principle!! Perfect
Subbed on the strength of that. Well done you!
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
13 күн бұрын
Much appreciated!
Thank you for busting this myth!!!
Nicely done!!!!!!❤
Popsicle hobby sticks & grout sponges cut into points are awesome disposable tooling implements.
Perfectly timed video for my siliconing ! 😎
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
I'm sure you're an accomplished silicone applier 😁 looks like I missed some of your uploads, I'll have to check them out
Quality info👍👍
proper useful video dude
Brilliant! Thank you so much.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
I watched a fellow plumber do the soap method last year in a new bathroom, he was so happy with how neat it looked. I had to go back there about a month ago and completely remove it all. It came off in strips, barely stuck anywhere. It's crazy how many people think it's a good idea.
@patbird9694
Ай бұрын
Sure you did
Good on you for this how not to how to video. I think that you've got a job for life now, making "NO! NOT LIKE THAT YOU NUMPTY!" videos and I'm delighted to have found you. The number of times I've shouted at the screen when watching these self appointed experts is finally coming to an end, I hope, because of you. In regards to silicone sealing, I can happily carry on using a wet finger. Just have to remember not to put the same one back in my mouth...
I tried the washing up liquid method one time and had to re do it ALL!!
Well Presented 👍
I don't know why people think that silicon is glue, but it is not its only good as a gap filler, but a very good video, perhaps you should do a video on how sticky silicon is or not.
As a 20 year decorator, i never use washing up liquid when applying mastic or caulk, a bit of spit on my finger is perfect.
@tomalex4806
2 ай бұрын
Your finger is a source for bacteria and most likely help mould growth on the silicone especially if it's in a bathroom
@johonass
Ай бұрын
I bet the customer loves that in the kitchen 😂🤦🏼♂️
@ShutoStriker
29 күн бұрын
@@johonass You don't let them see you do it 😉
I used to just wet my finger with soapy water for the final finish. That seemed to work fine. Won't even be doing that from now on. Thanks for showing us.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
You can just use water, but soapy water isn't worth the risk I don't think
@edeaglehouse2221
2 ай бұрын
Water on your finger prevents the caulk from sticking to your finger. What you don't want is water on what you're caulking. You want it to stick there.
@richardstetson8221
2 ай бұрын
That's what I've always done or spray it on the tool not the surface I'm going to caulk I would think it would be obvious you want it to be a clean dry surface
@ShutoStriker
29 күн бұрын
@@richardstetson8221 I did my 2 master bath sinks today. Had to gently smooth with a soapy finger (mild / dab in a full spray bottle. Not sprayed directly) a few spots that didn't tool cleanly, but I got a spot or 2 wet ahead of me caulking. Didn't stick at first tried to brute force it I guess wanting to get the job done. Carefully dabbed with paper towel it stuck then I tooled it. Am I going to have adhesion issues where a little mild soap water / residue could have been between counter and porcelain? It's maybe two 1" spots but enough to irritate me. Caulk was injected well and completely filled, tooled not concave. Will the silicone caulking absorb some part of that or nullify it & adhere? Water dries and silicone adheres? Since it's not exposed to air to dry while it's wet? Thoughts? 🤣I'm experienced but no pro.
explains everything. if only i had a time machine
I'm a decorator and I'm forever having to re-do the silicone around bathrooms which (I'm assuming) have been done using this method by 'professionals'. I've seen kitchen fitters walk away _as_ the bead they've applied to the worktop is sinking down the back of the gap (that was Howdens). I have a whole bathroom to do next week _because_ all the silicone has failed I have standing customers and none of _my_ silicone has ever caused me, or them, any grief.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Have fun next week 😁👍
Professional tiler for 25 years - retired now. Agree with this 95% but pushing the tipis definitely correct, for reasons given by others below. Also do not agree with the no fingers brigade. You can use your finger to shape the silicone, does a great job, but wet finger first or silicone will adhere to the skin and make a terrible mess. Also, note that mold growing on your silicone IS NOT caused by licking your finger. It is caused by the gap between the tiles being unclean. Always used toluole to clean all grease and oils off the joint area before applying the silicone. Well, that's my two bobs worth.
I use mineral turps to clean my joint, tools and finish the silicon with a profit tool. Mineral turps allows you to top up an area.
I was a kitchen and bathroom fitter all of my working life. I've never used soap. I used to tape everything then cut the finger off a latex glove to smooth with my finger. It takes a little longer but it's a brilliant Finnish. I'm really liking these silicone tools. I ordered a set the other day from Amazon .Great video ✌️
@edeaglehouse2221
2 ай бұрын
Isn't the purpose of the glove to avoid getting it on you? Why would you cut a finger off of it? Better not to waste the glove in the first place.
@tonywharton5220
2 ай бұрын
@@edeaglehouse2221 I only smooth with 1 finger. 1 glove gives me 5 clean fingers. I'm not in the habit of getting it all over my hands and the latex leaves a very nice finish.
@sijcalv
Ай бұрын
Using a finger or lolly stick gives you a concave finish, this leaves extremely thin weak areas , the bead should be finished flat to ensure the strongest bond.
@tonywharton5220
Ай бұрын
@@sijcalv I've never had a problem or any call back. Obviously I don't press my finger as hard as I can and my fingers are quite large.
@sijcalv
Ай бұрын
@@tonywharton5220 We would never allow anything but a tooled flat finish, taping takes too long and is not required by competent sealant applicators.
Great video buddy 👍
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
Good video bro, don't listen to negative comments. Originally from Scotland I've lived in Canada since I was 17. You are spot on with explanation of how not to finish a caulk joint. Carpenter all my working life, never used "fairy liquid"😅
Top video! If you read the manufacturer instructions or the building codes themselves, NO WHERE do they mention spraying the sealant or using anything other than a tool to force it into the joint at the right size. In the old days they would lick their finger, but don't do that either, please, lol!
- apply silicon correctly & slightly thicker then your tool tip is - spray (there’s no issue with it if silicone is applied properly) - spray your toll & carry on… dress it nicely No, it is not easy for the beginners… as a lot of different things is no so easy when you’re just starting. 25+ years doing that way, no issues at all… but apply it properly.
As a total amateur, it never occurred to me to spray washing up liquid etc.. On the rare occasions I did such a job I usually used my fingertip and ensured it went only where I wanted it.
Has anyone done the spray bottle with denatured alcohol? I’ve done a couple baths now using this method and it’s worked pretty well. The alcohol evaporates pretty quickly, so if you do get some behind the silicone it seems to disappear pretty quickly and doesn’t leave a soapy residue or anything behind it. Haven’t had any problems so far.. I can see how taping in some tricky spots would help, but the issue I always notice that no one seems to mention is that the tape usually leaves a slightly lifted lip on the silicone when it gets pulled up. I might try on the kitchen counter/backsplash I’m working on.. tape, tool, pull tape, light mist of denatured alcohol, then smooth down the edges. Would love any advice! Cheers!
A great tool to use is a piece of electrical conduit pipe sawn off at an angle. It collects the excess silicone in the tube and works like a charm. Spray the tube if you want, particularly the inside of the pipe.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Sounds interesting 🤔
@thomasdoherty6876
2 ай бұрын
So do you push the tool into the bead? Instead of pulling along the bead? Im assuming that's what you mean in order to collect the excess inside it
@themekfrommars
2 ай бұрын
I'll try that, thanks!
@teunlucassen
Ай бұрын
Here is an example on how to use the pipe kzread.info/dash/bejne/n6Slsa-amtKwm7Q.htmlsi=ZbQV0kLVOYSOdy6b
I had an argument with my colleagues for so much time because this was the reason why the silicone was getting into trouble after a short time they said I was crazy but I knew it since I saw the difference now is confirmed.
Excellent 👍, including the humour 😉
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice video, keep it up
Thank you!!! it is the way to do it.
Immediately when I first encountered this idea long ago, I questioned it because that issue entered my mind. I wouldn't wet any part of it ever in case the water/soap, basically a foreign substance/contamination, ever got to the surface before the silicone etc did. Just like the common sense of cleaning/drying a surface before applying paint or an adhesive, why would I want water/soap in there blocking adhesion? How on earth did this method get popular despite the obvious issue to foresee with it?
Great job including the image of the side view showing how that microfilm is on the back wall. I like to use painters tape on both sides of the caulk line. Cleaner lines. I gave up on silicone many years ago due its high failure rate. Nobody give two shits but I use an adhesive caulk (no silicone in it). Water cleanup. Tough as nails. Years of mold resistance.
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
Living life on the edge hey 😁
I've never ever used any spray before. Never thought about it tbh
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
That's a good thing 👍
Yeah, learned the hard way, and I've been at this for 40 years, lol. Saw a few videos of "experts" shooting the bead with Windex. Thought, huh, that's an interesting trick, I'll give it a go.
Mate, you are 110% correct.
Cleaning the corner first with denatured alcohol always helps the bond. Gets rid of any possible oils and dirt.
I always let the silicone begin to go off before I touch it. Dip my finger or smoothing tool in water with a minute drop of washing up liquid in it which helps prevent the silicone from sticking to my finger. Works a treat. I've never sprayed anything as it is far too much liquid!
I’ve done so many both rooms and kitchens I can’t count em, never sprayed anything to smooth out my bead, hell after a few years I learned how to cut the tip and hold it right to where most the time I don’t even have to wipe it, I apply it right the first time lol.
Nice one 👍👏
Good stuff thank you
Top video 👍👍👍
What do you think of masking taping the area 3/8" from the corners, then using a piece of 1/2" plastic pipe to smooth out the bead.? Removing the tape right away
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
2 ай бұрын
I've never tried the pipe method, I might give it a try as a couple of people mentioned it. I avoid using tape in the bathroom/kitchen as it leaves a lip that I can't stand the look of 😆 I used tape when I sealed my windows though
Ah so that is what the builders did on my house. lol I had to redo a main bathroom and an en suite. The silicon had come loose. You couldn't see it but if you tried to lift the edge you could see it wasn't bonded. I had seen this tip before so I knew what the issue was.
Very nice instruction, as I was using the dish soap method myself as well. Perhaps laying a nice line of silicone tells you it's a nice result when first looking at it, but the closeup tells a different story. Thanks for this demo! How do you feel about using the method with the masking tape? Do you think that will also result in the same problem with some gaps and caulk lifting off? As I'm not on expert in caulking, I think this method helps me to get nicer and straighter results. Or it's just a lack of practice in laying a good bead of caulk?
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
Ай бұрын
There are quite a few people out there that suggest that using tape is also a bad idea. I wouldn't say it necessarily would give you the same problems but personally I don't like that it gives you a lip on the side so I would never do it where it would be seen regularly like in a bathroom. Thinking about it there may also be the chance the side would lift slightly when you take the tape off. I can totally understand why tape is used, I use it round the frames externally of windows and doors. But that's only because it's difficult for me to judge how much silicone I need to use to fill the larger gap over the backer rod. In bathrooms I'm much better at judging how much to lay down for the bead. So I suppose it just comes down to practice and experience
Great video, just subscribed. Can you show how to remove old and mouldy caulk shower, kitchen etc) and how to clean and dry the surface afterwards to ensure the new caulk adheres? I also have exterior metal window sills which are in two sections. The bottom section slides in and is then caulked all the way along. The old caulk has deteriorated, cracked and is rock hard. Can you advise how to remove the caulk without scratching the white "enamel" on the metal?
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
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Thanks Kathy, I have a couple of tips about removing old sealant in my shower screen video which I will put at the end of this. There is a link in that description for all of the useful silicone tools. You'd be better off using the plastic tools if you are worried about scratching anything. You can also use the remover gel which should soften up any sealant. Clean with methylated spirits. kzread.info/dash/bejne/pXuCmZhvoJPXeto.htmlsi=45sqKM5oEsKveGFq
@kathydoyle1857
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@@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT Thanks for the info Aiden and will take a look at the video. 👍
Great video bruv never again will I use the (I DON'T WORK ) washing up liquid trick. 😂😂 thanks buddy.
Wasn't stuck at the far end, but you moved the camera to the other end 🤣
@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT
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😉 I always do a 2nd pass in real life though 😁