I am in the process of scraping out the silicone. Do ya think I will need to take off the trims?
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Re: Reseal Leaking tank
I wouldn't remove the trim, but I would make sure you get the old silicone off the inside bottom lip of the trim so you will be able to get a good bead at the joint where the glass meets the trim. Also, on my last re-seal, the one spot I had trouble with was the joints of the trim itself. Make sure you get silicone completely covering the underside of the mitered joint of the trim. My tank will leak very slowly through the trim if I get water touching the trim because I failed to do so.
Richardneuendri
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Re: Reseal Leaking tank
Once you have scraped as much silicon away as possible, use a wire brush to clean it completely. New silicon will not adhere to old silicon very well, so you will end up leaking again. Once thats done take acetone or rubbing alcohol to remove the last of the residue. Use a plastic spoon to smooth the new silicon out, and make sure you do it quickly, as the silicon dries very quickly.
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