japbart Fire Eel MFK Member Jun 1, 2012 1,140 14 68 Los Angeles Aug 9, 2012 #1 which is safe for resealing tanks? how long do i let it sit before i add water?
J Jillfishie Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 23, 2012 367 0 0 USA Aug 9, 2012 #2 japbart said: which is safe for resealing tanks? how long do i let it sit before i add water? Click to expand... Hello Jasper I'm not sure about GE Silicone2, but I have used GE Silicone1 Waterproof/clear (Window/Door/Attic/Basement) to fix a leak in a tank. - Jill
japbart said: which is safe for resealing tanks? how long do i let it sit before i add water? Click to expand... Hello Jasper I'm not sure about GE Silicone2, but I have used GE Silicone1 Waterproof/clear (Window/Door/Attic/Basement) to fix a leak in a tank. - Jill
cali~budfish Candiru MFK Member Jul 10, 2008 689 3 48 Sacramento Aug 9, 2012 #3 You want the one without the anti mold additive
J jft Plecostomus MFK Member Aug 24, 2010 458 35 61 PA Aug 9, 2012 #5 GE one is the one you want not two
A AQUAMONSTER Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 17, 2010 4,255 2 36 Albany. NY Aug 9, 2012 #6 If you want it to last go with rv silicone or get the aquarium silicone. I did my bowfront with ge 1 and its now starting to fall apart. Should wait 2-4 weeks before filling the tank THE GOAT
If you want it to last go with rv silicone or get the aquarium silicone. I did my bowfront with ge 1 and its now starting to fall apart. Should wait 2-4 weeks before filling the tank THE GOAT
L littlewangzfan Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 22, 2010 921 1 0 Guam Aug 9, 2012 #7 I used GE 1 on my plywood builds and to reseal a 55 (complete) and 220 (bottom). I let it cure for 10 days before filling up, no problems so far.
I used GE 1 on my plywood builds and to reseal a 55 (complete) and 220 (bottom). I let it cure for 10 days before filling up, no problems so far.