Yes, as long as you do it before it cures. The skin isn't a thick layer or anything, it's just that the surface gets very tacky and hard to work with.Newfe;4286022; said:Will the vertical silicone stick to the bottom when it has that skin on it?
If the glass was moving, then I believe you have structural issues. I have never repaired a structural seam, so I don't believe I can be of much use with my personal experience. I do know you would have to remove the pane of glass, remove all of the silicone, reseal and set it perfectly. The type of silicone you use would be of the gravest importance at this point.West1;4287545; said:I have a Q. How would you re-seal just one side? If the tank only needed one section and you take out 100% of the silicone, is it the same way except with tape on the outside to give an extra hold as it seals?
I found a tank on the top left front corner, it was leaking and the glass was moving. I took out the silicone and just hope the corners are good![]()