I have the same electric caulking gun - it’s worth noting that you need to keep the speed low unless you have a BIG hole in the nozzle. Mine is currently awaiting an afternoon with a dremel to clean off half a tube of 5 minute PU hardened glue that came out the back of the tube. I’ve had the same before with silicone (which is far easier to clean up after).
As an experienced plumber I would always suggest NOT siliconing everything in sight! You don’t need to silicone around the back a cistern lids or at the back of bidets or WC’s. Never ever silicone around the 4 sides of a shower unit (Electric) always leave a gap at the bottom and top so to help stave off condensation build up within the workings/electrical areas. Silicone is a doddle to use of you but the best products, have an extra clean surface to do it on. And practice certainly makes perfect. Use a strong wash up liquid mix with water when you smooth down the areas you are making good.
@@barryckemp907 you don't have to but it doesn't have any mechanical fixings in the cistern 😜 I'm guessing you haven't seen my video about washing up liquid 😱
I highly recommend people consider NOT caulking/siliconing the base of the toilet because you will likely not know if the wax gasket is leaking and it can rot out your sublfloor and then you'll be lifting tiles, cutting out plywood, replacing plywood, trying to match tile, etc. This comes from a long time landlord
I don't silicone between two non-porous surfaces. Personal choice. It's easy to keep clean with a spray bleach. Only place I'd use silicone is behind the sink in the kitchen, so as to inhibit worktop delamination, or outside around window and door frames. Silicone looks nice, but even the expensive stuff never lasts long enough, and it's a c*nt to remove from rough surfaces. And, because I'm shit at it. Bubbles, ripples, gaps, smeared on all the wrong bits. Tried the tools and geared guns. Still shit at it.
Well that depends if you're unable to use any mechanical fixings and if you don't mind crusty wee smells 😂 granted I haven't siliconed the toilet in the lodge but that's because one day I plan to tile the floor
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Great job! I use a Fugi kit and Wonder Wipes and they work well!
very timely Aiden, thankyou
The job I hate the most, I need to do some this weekend. I must by that tool!
I have the same electric caulking gun - it’s worth noting that you need to keep the speed low unless you have a BIG hole in the nozzle. Mine is currently awaiting an afternoon with a dremel to clean off half a tube of 5 minute PU hardened glue that came out the back of the tube. I’ve had the same before with silicone (which is far easier to clean up after).
As an experienced plumber I would always suggest NOT siliconing everything in sight! You don’t need to silicone around the back a cistern lids or at the back of bidets or WC’s. Never ever silicone around the 4 sides of a shower unit (Electric) always leave a gap at the bottom and top so to help stave off condensation build up within the workings/electrical areas. Silicone is a doddle to use of you but the best products, have an extra clean surface to do it on. And practice certainly makes perfect. Use a strong wash up liquid mix with water when you smooth down the areas you are making good.
@@barryckemp907 you don't have to but it doesn't have any mechanical fixings in the cistern 😜 I'm guessing you haven't seen my video about washing up liquid 😱
Nice work Aiden 💪👏👏👍👌PS …. Get yourself some knee pads, you’ll thank me in 20 yrs time 👍
Well Aiden, if you’re gonna do a vid, let it be about silicone-ing a bog!!! 😂
Silicon hates me. And I hate it. 🤣
Practice makes perfect 😉
I usually end up with more silicone one me... most stressful job there is!
I highly recommend people consider NOT caulking/siliconing the base of the toilet because you will likely not know if the wax gasket is leaking and it can rot out your sublfloor and then you'll be lifting tiles, cutting out plywood, replacing plywood, trying to match tile, etc. This comes from a long time landlord
@@DepthWish fair point, although we don't use wax gaskets in the UK 😉
One of the simplest looking jobs that can cause the biggest mess😂
I don't silicone between two non-porous surfaces. Personal choice. It's easy to keep clean with a spray bleach. Only place I'd use silicone is behind the sink in the kitchen, so as to inhibit worktop delamination, or outside around window and door frames. Silicone looks nice, but even the expensive stuff never lasts long enough, and it's a c*nt to remove from rough surfaces. And, because I'm shit at it. Bubbles, ripples, gaps, smeared on all the wrong bits. Tried the tools and geared guns. Still shit at it.
Use soapy water
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Imagine the Victorians used Silicone...
No need to silicon them
Well that depends if you're unable to use any mechanical fixings and if you don't mind crusty wee smells 😂 granted I haven't siliconed the toilet in the lodge but that's because one day I plan to tile the floor
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