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I wanted to remove mouldy and cracking sealant from around a double glazed window and replace it. I expected the sealant to be just a shallow bead but it turns out that it was used to fill all the way around the windows about 6mm, but also filling some pretty large holes at the corners which seem very deep (I've pulled a load of sealant out). Additionally the window frame doesn't go all the way to the top, so not sure how to rectify this either...
As it stands I've completely removed the sealant from one side of the window from top to bottom and am wondering what to fill the gaps with. I've some generic filler that I was going to use until I got to the massive hole at the top. I have read in another post about using repair plaster instead, but I'm not sure how to create a backing for it in the big hole. Ideally I want to create a clean finish up to the window and perhaps a thin bead of sealant.
I'd be really grateful of any suggestions!
I wanted to remove mouldy and cracking sealant from around a double glazed window and replace it. I expected the sealant to be just a shallow bead but it turns out that it was used to fill all the way around the windows about 6mm, but also filling some pretty large holes at the corners which seem very deep (I've pulled a load of sealant out). Additionally the window frame doesn't go all the way to the top, so not sure how to rectify this either...
As it stands I've completely removed the sealant from one side of the window from top to bottom and am wondering what to fill the gaps with. I've some generic filler that I was going to use until I got to the massive hole at the top. I have read in another post about using repair plaster instead, but I'm not sure how to create a backing for it in the big hole. Ideally I want to create a clean finish up to the window and perhaps a thin bead of sealant.
I'd be really grateful of any suggestions!