rob0521;1104005; said:I heard elbow grease works pretty well.
Hence the question.

rob0521;1104005; said:I heard elbow grease works pretty well.
thatoldguy;1104002; said:BTW....if anyone knows of a chemical I can use to strip the silicone....let me know!
*KrAmEr*;1104012; said:heres a silicone dissolver
http://www.amtexchemical.com/home.html
I have never used it though so I cant garuntee that it is any good...
*KrAmEr*;1104012; said:heres a silicone dissolver
http://www.amtexchemical.com/home.html
I have never used it though so I cant garuntee that it is any good...
Dr Joe;1104176; said:That's about as close to liquid razor blades as you can get.
Phixer;1103623; said:Wow, that thing is a beast. I bet it weighs a ton. I would be afraid of breaking a 10FT glass panel when moving it. How did you move a panel that long without causing it to flex and break?...
Dr Joe;1102930; said:Your on the right track, like everybody says "remove all the old silicone and clean well with alcohol" ventilate the room well. and get one of these kinda things to get the silicone down fast http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94849 . Keep the seams about the thickness of a nickel, and do all the seams at one setting. What are you using for sealant? Oh ya, get help! straps, duct tape and strong willing friends and no beer (this project is way to big to be beer powered).
Can't wait till someone doesn't read this whole thread and tells you that you should test this outside first.
Keep us posted on this great project,
Dr Joe
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