The worst thing you can do is to run your fingers along the silicon to get a clean line, it will come back to bite you. I bought a kit of silicon finishing tools. It's pretty cheap and after a little practice you can get great results. Also you get a consistent finish.
The worst thing you can do is to run your fingers along the silicon to get a clean line, it will come back to bite you. I bought a kit of silicon finishing tools. It's pretty cheap and after a little practice you can get great results. Also you get a consistent finish.
Nothing wrong with using masking tape, especially if you might only silicone a bath or whatever once every couple of years, it's not like you can practice at it.
Masking tape has its uses but is not always practical and often does lift the edge of the skin. I try not to get the bead too thick so there is less to remove at the end. I dip my finger tip in white spirit, and try to complete the first run in a single smooth motion. If it needs going over again tne turps keeps it smooth and it bonds better. It is something you can practice first because there will be plenty in that large sealant cartridge you have to buy because the old one has gummed up.
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