naten;4282525; said:Also, by the way those aren't professional tools. Pro's use their fingers.
Newfe;4284938; said:This is what I have done so far. The wide scraper works very well at removing the old silicone. I have scraped the entire tank with a razor blade at least 5 times and washed with rubbing alcohol twice. Tomorrow I will scrape it twice more and wash with RA twice. Then I will tape it and caulk it. I sure hope this works.
Yeah, I order over the internet since it's almost impossible to find at a local store but kudos for finding something aquarium safeNewfe;4284962; said:I tried to get TVR 108 silicone, only 1 place I could find it $ 7.19 + tax for a tube same size as a tube of toothpaste. The pet stores want $20 for a tube of GE 1200 aquarium. Home Hardware has 3 tubes for $ 10.
The bottom is the best place to start.Newfe;4285908; said:Question? I am planning on caulking the bottom of the tank first, all the way around then top to bottom. Is this ok? Or is there a better way to do it? Thanks for the help!!