What a trick! Your silicone tip for achieving perfect results every time is game-changing. It's amazing how such a simple technique can make such a big difference. Thanks for sharing this little-known secret!
You might get a clean line of bead but as soon as soapy water hits the silicone it fails and will just slowly break down and pull away after a while. Try mastic gunning out a lump of silicone. Put it to one side & then spray it with soapy water and watch what it does to the silicone. It turns to a messy unworkable gunk. Profiling tools seals the join properly and gives a really neat, smooth finish.
I've been struggling with smearing my caulk lines for years and you are saying applying a soapy solution will solve this problem. Unreal! I will definitely try this trick. Thanks a million my brother!
Les joints droits sont les plus simples et les plus intuitifs à faire proprement ! Le jour où un gars mettra un tuto pour faire de beaux joints dans un angle rentrant, là je mettrai un pouce bleu !
Более 30 лет работаю с силиконом, есть специальные шпателя для удаления лишнего силикона, а пальцем делал до этого только клеил скотч на плитку чтобы получилось красиво🤗. Случайно в Германии на ярмарке увидел комплект инструментов (4 шт шпателя) што то около 100 марок. Не поверите 1 км за неделю
Love the first bit where he’s cutting the end towards himself! I mean I was always taught to cut away from yourself esp with a blade like that! Cut it short as I bet he had to put a plaster on his thumb 🤣
Soap will cause silicone detach! It penetrates underneath on the edges before smoothening with your finger. Just use special tool to take off the excess of silicone and NO water or soap is necessary.
Does cutting the nozzle at about 45 make your hand spray straight as you applicants it? I noticed the first two examples were really shaky but the 3rd was a lot less shaky than the others
I think he was purposely making the other methods look bad because he likes his way only. I've used lots of different methods, in my home and on military aircraft as a maintainer and always got a good, neat result. You need to take your time that's all.
You should never spray water or water with soap on the surface of a new line of caulk. Latex based caulk...here as silicon caulk...is water soluble until it is set. You know it is water soluble because it cleans up easily after application....hands, tools, drops on other surfaces etc.. When you apply water, just after laying the bead, you are diluting the suspension that is caulk. This will alter is final cured properties.
@@rickshaw60 @rickshaw60 silicon caulk is not pure silicon. It is a silicon suspension in a latex matrix. When you look at the tube it states that it cleans up with water. If you've used it you know you can clean up the caulking gun, the work space, and your hands with water. The water proofing quality of the caulk does not begin until the fluid evaporates similar to that which occurs in the drying of paint. If you use water on the beads laid, you are actually diluting the mixture coming out of the tube. This will lead to weakness in the bond to the surface and its durability. The material that comes out of the tube is the precise mixture for application. Therefore, the most you ever use is a fine cloth slightly dampened, a finger, or any of the tools available to clean up caulking beads. Watering a caulk bead does nothing but negatively alter the quality and durability of the finished bead. You may have learned this as but it is incorrect. This is SGS F 500 siliconized latex caulk. It is not pure 100% silicon. As 100% pure silicon caulk requires mineral spirits for clean up, the taping method is absolutely recommended because mineral spirits can mar or discolor synthetic bath surround surfaces. That is the reason that siliconized latex (acrylic) is recommended most often...most people have synthetic bath surrounds. Ceramic tile baths benefit from 100 silicon caulk. If the surface receiving the bead of pure silicon caulk has any moisture around it, it automatically creates a weak spot. This is because silicon repels water. Any surface wetness will cause the bead to be lifted off the surface requiring sealing. That is why you never have water around the workspace when applying pure 100% silicon caulk.
@@xavariusquest4603 you know different reality than I do. I worked in commercial and industrial construction for 30 years. Got college credit for apprenticeship training. I have been instructed by engineers and chemist representatives of sealant manufacturers. Thank you for your instruction but I did my apprenticeship a d have been retired for nearly 20 years
@@rickshaw60 grats on a long career. Nothing I have written is incorrect. It is not only best practice and it's part of the manufacturers handling and installation instructions. As I originally posted, this siliconized caulk...you can see it in the video...spray bottles of water belong nowhere near a caulking job regardless of whether it is pure silicon or silicone latex/acrylic. Each tube contains a very important sentence...all surfaces should be clean an dry. Hence you use tape when using pure silicon if you are new to beading or the positioning isn't great or the surface is not compatible with mineral spirits. If a water cleanable caulk, then a slightly dampened cloth, a clean finger, or an appropriate tool can create a perfect integrated bead (gets into the joint line). These rules have been true for over 30 years...when siliconized latex entered the market. As a point, I am one of those experts you referenced...and have been for 40 years. This video should not be watched by DIYers because they will end up with results that are poor quality and lead to damage occurring to wall and subfloor structure not noticed until its resolution will require professional and expensive repair. Laying a good bead takes patience, commonsense, and practice...not tricks.
@@xavariusquest4603 sorry for being a bit of a smart ass. Comes with being an ironworker . I saw men try all kinds of tricks to work with the silicone we used . Everything from dish soap , spit , and even a little spoon shaped tool that mostly just got stuck to the product and made a mess . The finishers that got to do the calking on highrise buildings are a pretty tight knit group not sharing their tricks of the trade freely
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I’ve been using caulk of all types for over 240 years. I’m the best caulker in the world and I only came her to show how smart I am…and to criticize everyone else.
I used to have a house with windows that had wooden frames. Every few years I had to repaint the frames and re-caulk around the glass. The first time that I sealed around the glass the caulking didn't seem to adhere to the glass properly in a few areas. The next time I removed the old caulking and cleaned the surface of the glass with rubbing alcohol. I applied new caulking and it bonded to the glass perfectly. This was a very helpful video. Thank you!
I agree. We are 8 billion people on the earth. And most of them don't know this. Why should they. You are a god of silicone. Praise him for knowing this and letting us participate in his wealth of knowledge.
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It would be nice if he showed us what he was actually doing making repairing and so forth. I'm sorry I didn't get any information at all out of this. It just seemed like a lot of products being used ...but for what purpose ?...?.....?
I've applied sealers on daily basis for 39 years you have latex to use the little spit for the spit on the floor and put your finger in it and drag it across your bead if you have silicone use charcoal lighter fluid on your finger and then drag it across this prevents silicone.for or latex from sticking to your finger and allows you to get a nice smooth even bead
And lets say if you have 1/8" crack and you want to fill it to depth 4 " & the crack is not stright any tricks. I have air compressor & that will blow silicone and it seem to hold up. do you have some thing that will work without the air compressor.
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Great video, thanks. Quite comforting as I try to take on my first attempt. Not so sure about the last clip where you placed the adhesive. I get a feeling that it will create tiny opening for the mold build up when you pull out the strip. Let's see.
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@@inprogress. not at all I Worked 10 plus yrs in América and never used finger . That was not allowed if you dont do that right in very first Time find another job!!!¡
Yeah you're the only one in the world who knows how to make a nice piece of silicone I do lines 8 ft across garage doors in about 4 seconds with two pumps and they look nicer than that
Я приловчился вести пистолет навстречу выхода силикона под углом 45° ко всем сторонам,тогда всё ложится плотно и ровно,и не нужно после пальцем ровнять!(разумеется,за исключением места старта или стыка).
For the corners : Apply your silicone without putting on too much, by first cutting your nozzle as shown in the video. Then remove the excess with a popsicle stick. (A small size Ice popsicle, not a Magnum sized of course!)
YES ! And after that glide with the tip of a finger to make it even better ..And don't spray near the end of line you made because when you continue with silicone pistol silicone won't have a grip on detergent water( best is for glass cleaning ) surface, it must be dry !
I agree with euhar84 spraying soap over the silicon isn't the best idea, even though quite a few people use this method because of the risk of later detachment. Cutting the nozzle at a accurate 45 degree isn't that important either due to the fact most people will not be able to keep the gun/ nozzle at the same degree to the work edge whilst moving along, same with the sanding or trimming the sides of the nozzle. Thin quality masking tape the area is best, then don't over apply the Silicon- remember slow and steady with the movement of the gun with a medium pressure on the trigger is best. Try and purchase a silicone gun that stops the pressure when you let go of the trigger, that way if you stop and start the movement part way the the application it will not be as bad. Then wipe over the silicone with either a wet finger or a rubber silicone profiling tool, then remove top tape and wipe gently over the silicone again to remove any step the the tape might have made, then do the same with the lower tape. There isn't really a set way to applying silicone apart from making the area is really clean ( especially from old silicone) and dry, it will always be dependent to the surfaces i.e tiles, behind bath taps etc. On a straight run with no obticals with two smooth surfaces like in the video, I would do it free hand and not even need to wipe over.
Spraying soap ver the sealant is a STUPID IDEA it significantly compromises the performance of the sealant. I installed sealants professionally for over 40 years if someone spayed anything on the sealant before tooling it, they were fired on the spot. But it always needs to be dry tooled to improve the contact and the bond
I clicked because I thought the picture of the sprayer on the tube of caulk looked interesting. But this video didn't show any of that. Was that just a click bait photo, or is there actually a technique that involves using a sprayer on the tube, like in the photo that attracted me in the first place?
I've done apartment maintenance for years we do a lot of caulking in bathroom and kitchens I've had too teach a lot of guys how to caulk but the one thing I do know is you can show some guys all the tricks in the world and they can't get it common sense goes a long way lol.
FANTÁSTICO 👋👋👋, Muy instructivo tu video, pero me extrañó 🤔 que en la miniatura del vídeo ponés una pistola de espray en el tubo de silicona y al final no lo explicas 😢, Bueno pues ya tienes un nuevo suscriptor 😉, Un CORDIAL SALUDO desde Madrid 🍻🙋.
Pro lajka dobré video.. potěšilo mě, že si na to neberete stěrku, ale hladíte prstem 👍 voda s jarem je ready, ale na 5m obkladu na lince bych tu pásku nikdy nepoužil, odtrhá jemně silikon a sundavat tu délku fakt ne 😉
To you maybe. Why click on a video telling you how to ‘make perfect silicone every time’ ? 43 years & you still looking for help with siliconing 😉 Or you just part of the jealousy playground crew, watching it just so you can write bitchy comments of criticism? 😂
Fantastic, and when you think about it, it's So simple, BUT you've got to Think about it FIRST 😊😊😊
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Where are you from my friend?
What a trick! Your silicone tip for achieving perfect results every time is game-changing. It's amazing how such a simple technique can make such a big difference. Thanks for sharing this little-known secret!
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You might get a clean line of bead but as soon as soapy water hits the silicone it fails and will just slowly break down and pull away after a while. Try mastic gunning out a lump of silicone. Put it to one side & then spray it with soapy water and watch what it does to the silicone. It turns to a messy unworkable gunk. Profiling tools seals the join properly and gives a really neat, smooth finish.
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Thank you so much! Interesting and helpful hacks..looking forward to more tips❤
I've been struggling with smearing my caulk lines for years and you are saying applying a soapy solution will solve this problem. Unreal! I will definitely try this trick. Thanks a million my brother!
Have a happy New Year!
Applying soap is not recommended by the manufacturer and will prevent it from sealing. Fail
Oh.....THANK YOU. This makes so much sense. I've gotten ro the caulking part of my project and felt unprepared.
NOT NOW! 😉
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Where are you from my friend?
@@inprogress.From California! And you? 😊
I'm happy to have you watch my videos in California! Thank you
Les joints droits sont les plus simples et les plus intuitifs à faire proprement ! Le jour où un gars mettra un tuto pour faire de beaux joints dans un angle rentrant, là je mettrai un pouce bleu !
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My father was a mechanical engineer and he did upkeep to our home as RNR. You are the only one in my 50+ yrs that is as smart with your techniques. TY
Более 30 лет работаю с силиконом, есть специальные шпателя для удаления лишнего силикона, а пальцем делал до этого только клеил скотч на плитку чтобы получилось красиво🤗. Случайно в Германии на ярмарке увидел комплект инструментов (4 шт шпателя) што то около 100 марок. Не поверите 1 км за неделю
Hello sir. Is it ok to use any dish washing liquid??
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Very nice Video, thanks!
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Love the first bit where he’s cutting the end towards himself! I mean I was always taught to cut away from yourself esp with a blade like that! Cut it short as I bet he had to put a plaster on his thumb 🤣
Soap will cause silicone detach! It penetrates underneath on the edges before smoothening with your finger. Just use special tool to take off the excess of silicone and NO water or soap is necessary.
This trick will work with elastomeric though, which sticks to clean surfaces under wet conditions.
No its work
@@Blazzz sure, it works, but one year later the edges detach and mold starts to grow
What special tool??
@@jojomanseau773 google silicone tool kit
awesome vid. three thumbs up! ;))
This really really helped❤thank you
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Does cutting the nozzle at about 45 make your hand spray straight as you applicants it? I noticed the first two examples were really shaky but the 3rd was a lot less shaky than the others
I think he was purposely making the other methods look bad because he likes his way only. I've used lots of different methods, in my home and on military aircraft as a maintainer and always got a good, neat result. You need to take your time that's all.
Yeah he's a tosser
It was his way of explaining how NOt to do, than how to do it.
You should never spray water or water with soap on the surface of a new line of caulk. Latex based caulk...here as silicon caulk...is water soluble until it is set. You know it is water soluble because it cleans up easily after application....hands, tools, drops on other surfaces etc.. When you apply water, just after laying the bead, you are diluting the suspension that is caulk. This will alter is final cured properties.
This video is about silicone calk. Water or moisture speeds up the cureing of silicone . I learned that in a trade apprenticeship class.
@@rickshaw60 @rickshaw60 silicon caulk is not pure silicon. It is a silicon suspension in a latex matrix. When you look at the tube it states that it cleans up with water. If you've used it you know you can clean up the caulking gun, the work space, and your hands with water. The water proofing quality of the caulk does not begin until the fluid evaporates similar to that which occurs in the drying of paint. If you use water on the beads laid, you are actually diluting the mixture coming out of the tube. This will lead to weakness in the bond to the surface and its durability. The material that comes out of the tube is the precise mixture for application. Therefore, the most you ever use is a fine cloth slightly dampened, a finger, or any of the tools available to clean up caulking beads. Watering a caulk bead does nothing but negatively alter the quality and durability of the finished bead.
You may have learned this as but it is incorrect. This is SGS F 500 siliconized latex caulk. It is not pure 100% silicon. As 100% pure silicon caulk requires mineral spirits for clean up, the taping method is absolutely recommended because mineral spirits can mar or discolor synthetic bath surround surfaces. That is the reason that siliconized latex (acrylic) is recommended most often...most people have synthetic bath surrounds. Ceramic tile baths benefit from 100 silicon caulk. If the surface receiving the bead of pure silicon caulk has any moisture around it, it automatically creates a weak spot. This is because silicon repels water. Any surface wetness will cause the bead to be lifted off the surface requiring sealing. That is why you never have water around the workspace when applying pure 100% silicon caulk.
@@xavariusquest4603 you know different reality than I do. I worked in commercial and industrial construction for 30 years. Got college credit for apprenticeship training. I have been instructed by engineers and chemist representatives of sealant manufacturers. Thank you for your instruction but I did my apprenticeship a d have been retired for nearly 20 years
@@rickshaw60 grats on a long career. Nothing I have written is incorrect. It is not only best practice and it's part of the manufacturers handling and installation instructions. As I originally posted, this siliconized caulk...you can see it in the video...spray bottles of water belong nowhere near a caulking job regardless of whether it is pure silicon or silicone latex/acrylic. Each tube contains a very important sentence...all surfaces should be clean an dry. Hence you use tape when using pure silicon if you are new to beading or the positioning isn't great or the surface is not compatible with mineral spirits. If a water cleanable caulk, then a slightly dampened cloth, a clean finger, or an appropriate tool can create a perfect integrated bead (gets into the joint line).
These rules have been true for over 30 years...when siliconized latex entered the market.
As a point, I am one of those experts you referenced...and have been for 40 years. This video should not be watched by DIYers because they will end up with results that are poor quality and lead to damage occurring to wall and subfloor structure not noticed until its resolution will require professional and expensive repair. Laying a good bead takes patience, commonsense, and practice...not tricks.
@@xavariusquest4603 sorry for being a bit of a smart ass. Comes with being an ironworker . I saw men try all kinds of tricks to work with the silicone we used . Everything from dish soap , spit , and even a little spoon shaped tool that mostly just got stuck to the product and made a mess . The finishers that got to do the calking on highrise buildings are a pretty tight knit group not sharing their tricks of the trade freely
Excellent video, very useful!
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Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing!
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So great, thank you channel owner
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I’ve been using caulk of all types for over 240 years. I’m the best caulker in the world and I only came her to show how smart I am…and to criticize everyone else.
I’m glad you noticed the competition aspect that seems to be going on here! Crazy! My sealant gun is bigger than your sealant gun! 😂
😆
That’s a long time to caulk. Did you have a tea break?
Better learn how to spell then! Lol!
@@Tinyteacher1111 Is that all you got?
I used to have a house with windows that had wooden frames. Every few years I had to repaint the frames and re-caulk around the glass. The first time that I sealed around the glass the caulking didn't seem to adhere to the glass properly in a few areas. The next time I removed the old caulking and cleaned the surface of the glass with rubbing alcohol. I applied new caulking and it bonded to the glass perfectly. This was a very helpful video. Thank you!
Bravo.i like it and I encourage you
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@@inprogress. welcome
I agree. We are 8 billion people on the earth. And most of them don't know this. Why should they. You are a god of silicone. Praise him for knowing this and letting us participate in his wealth of knowledge.
Very good idea! Thanks!
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Thanks for easy technics
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Super 👌 Excellent informative video JazakAllah Khair
Have a happy New Year!
I like the soapy water spray. Not sure I could run tape straight enough along a 1700mm bath!!
It would be nice if he showed us what he was actually doing making repairing and so forth. I'm sorry I didn't get any information at all out of this. It just seemed like a lot of products being used ...but for what purpose
?...?.....?
Thanks for sharing your techniques for easy and neat work
Óptimo
Continue a nos ensinar
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Beautiful work. The soapy water trick is where I've been going mícheart 🤦♂
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band makes some material pop-up when removed, which i dont like. water and dirt may enter there and stick.
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I've applied sealers on daily basis for 39 years you have latex to use the little spit for the spit on the floor and put your finger in it and drag it across your bead if you have silicone use charcoal lighter fluid on your finger and then drag it across this prevents silicone.for or latex from sticking to your finger and allows you to get a nice smooth even bead
Cg
And lets say if you have 1/8" crack and you want to fill it to depth 4 " & the crack is not stright any tricks. I have air compressor & that will blow silicone and it seem to hold up. do you have some thing that will work without the air compressor.
Hey im french someone can explain me what’s soap water please ???
Wow ..thank you ,just about to do my kitchen sink ..
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Where are you from my friend?
Thanks,wonderful tip
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Good Job and Idea. Perfect 👍🏻
Where’d you film this? In the middle of the street lol. Great video though
Мало кто знает об этом трюке с наждачной бумагой и ножницами! (1:28) Сразу видно мастера!!!
А что не так?) кстати отличный способ наточить бытовые ножницы - постричь ими наждачку (не такую крупную конечно)
Отличный от других...
Great video, thanks. Quite comforting as I try to take on my first attempt. Not so sure about the last clip where you placed the adhesive. I get a feeling that it will create tiny opening for the mold build up when you pull out the strip. Let's see.
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Yes agree, once you remove the tape it needs to be flattened as you will have a small gap otherwise!
Push the caulk ahead of the tube. The caulk will be forced into the opening and the edges will be cut at the surface.
You can learn a lot by watching this video
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@@inprogress. yep ..absolutely ..thanks
@@inprogress. not at all I Worked 10 plus yrs in América and never used finger .
That was not allowed if you dont do that right in very first Time find another job!!!¡
Settle down
Que buen tutorial muchas gracias
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Yeah you're the only one in the world who knows how to make a nice piece of silicone I do lines 8 ft across garage doors in about 4 seconds with two pumps and they look nicer than that
WOW, are you single?
Я приловчился вести пистолет навстречу выхода силикона под углом 45° ко всем сторонам,тогда всё ложится плотно и ровно,и не нужно после пальцем ровнять!(разумеется,за исключением места старта или стыка).
This is the best hack yet, wish I had learned this a while ago - I have to do some caulking so I’m looking up tips now
Спасибо! Но, где Вы раньше были...???
Только что маялась с силиконом и лентой в ванной........
For the corners : Apply your silicone without putting on too much, by first cutting your nozzle as shown in the video. Then remove the excess with a popsicle stick. (A small size Ice popsicle, not a Magnum sized of course!)
,
YES ! And after that glide with the tip of a finger to make it even better ..And don't spray near the end of line you made because when you continue with silicone pistol silicone won't have a grip on detergent water( best is for glass cleaning ) surface, it must be dry !
🤨😆😝😝❤
c'est super fait par un pro, j'aimerais savoir pendant combien de temps, il s'est exercé avant d'avoir un résultat parfait
I agree with euhar84 spraying soap over the silicon isn't the best idea, even though quite a few people use this method because of the risk of later detachment.
Cutting the nozzle at a accurate 45 degree isn't that important either due to the fact most people will not be able to keep the gun/ nozzle at the same degree to the work edge whilst moving along, same with the sanding or trimming the sides of the nozzle.
Thin quality masking tape the area is best, then don't over apply the Silicon- remember slow and steady with the movement of the gun with a medium pressure on the trigger is best.
Try and purchase a silicone gun that stops the pressure when you let go of the trigger, that way if you stop and start the movement part way the the application it will not be as bad.
Then wipe over the silicone with either a wet finger or a rubber silicone profiling tool, then remove top tape and wipe gently over the silicone again to remove any step the the tape might have made, then do the same with the lower tape.
There isn't really a set way to applying silicone apart from making the area is really clean ( especially from old silicone) and dry, it will always be dependent to the surfaces i.e tiles, behind bath taps etc.
On a straight run with no obticals with two smooth surfaces like in the video, I would do it free hand and not even need to wipe over.
Spraying soap ver the sealant is a STUPID IDEA it significantly compromises the performance of the sealant. I installed sealants professionally for over 40 years if someone spayed anything on the sealant before tooling it, they were fired on the spot. But it always needs to be dry tooled to improve the contact and the bond
Where did you plastic caulk gun?
To su majstori odavno zaboravili.......
I clicked because I thought the picture of the sprayer on the tube of caulk looked interesting. But this video didn't show any of that. Was that just a click bait photo, or is there actually a technique that involves using a sprayer on the tube, like in the photo that attracted me in the first place?
The soap water 💦 is a bad tip as it is the start of mould in the join even if it isn't in a high moisture environment vinegar is better than water
But how does the water enter the joint if you spray after running the silicone bead in?
@@Shif80 ๅๅ
@@arkomarkom6487 amazing. Thanks for the clarification. It’s been bothering me
@@Shif80 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome video...thank you for posting!!!
I needed to do this awhile back thanks
Super like, thanks 👍
Få mäniskor vet?. Typ varje yrkes man kan det!!
Wow... It is a very simple nice trick.
Well the trigger from spray bottle can't happen, that's why it isn't shown.
인건비를 생각하지 않는 시공법
시공 부위가 모두 직각 일까요?
Nice ideea 👍👍
Wow that looks good
I watched the video and I am still waiting for the bit that shows the application of perfect silicone.
Slt...Merci pour cette belle démonstration...Cdt
Wow! Thanks for the wisdom!
I've done apartment maintenance for years we do a lot of caulking in bathroom and kitchens I've had too teach a lot of guys how to caulk but the one thing I do know is you can show some guys all the tricks in the world and they can't get it common sense goes a long way lol.
I use pex al pex pipe and soapy water to finish silicone. Better than finger.
Good tips man, thank you!
Thank you. We work more happy after such thoughts !!!
When you apply soapy water (or any lubricant) to the bead, you introduce liquid behind the bead and the seal WILL eventually fail!
Bel video, anche io ho appena aperto un canale TH-cam, bello trasferire le proprie esperienze lavorative agli altri.
Bos noite
Amei suas explicações só não entendi que spray é esse que você passa na ponta do indicador para alisar o silicone
Soap Water
FANTÁSTICO 👋👋👋,
Muy instructivo tu video, pero me extrañó 🤔 que en la miniatura del vídeo ponés una pistola de espray en el tubo de silicona y al final no lo explicas 😢,
Bueno pues ya tienes un nuevo suscriptor 😉,
Un CORDIAL SALUDO desde Madrid 🍻🙋.
Great technique weird thumbs.
You do not need tape at all , all you need is soapy water , the tape when pulled off elimates the tight seal
Brilliant 🤗
Vielen, vielen Dank ❤🙏
Das Video hat mir sehr geholfen.
Pro lajka dobré video.. potěšilo mě, že si na to neberete stěrku, ale hladíte prstem 👍 voda s jarem je ready, ale na 5m obkladu na lince bych tu pásku nikdy nepoužil, odtrhá jemně silikon a sundavat tu délku fakt ne 😉
Why not just use a silicone profile tools
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Maybe you should have a Craftsman do that I can tell you you're a desk person looking at your hands
Серик,Берик и Кайрат😮😮😮
Огонь! Я женщина и то смотрю, очень интересно и полезно!
I use rubbing alcohol instead of soapy water.
Good things indeed.
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Good, thanks
Merci 👍
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Merci pour l’astuce
Красиво, быстро....
Даже в углах?
Why do you cut by turn the nife to yourself
good video...
We learned this at work back in 1979. Nothing new.
To you maybe. Why click on a video telling you how to ‘make perfect silicone every time’ ? 43 years & you still looking for help with siliconing 😉
Or you just part of the jealousy playground crew, watching it just so you can write bitchy comments of criticism? 😂
Or use a profile tool....
А можно просто купить шпатели для силикона разной конфигурации. Они не дорого стоят. И очень красиво получится даже в трудных местах.
Merci !
Dont use the soapy smoothing method the bond of the silicone will be bad with mold under it as a result.
Excellent. Thank you.
Brilliant mate.
Brilliant! Thanks
Czy to poradnik dla początkujących gospodyń wiejskich?