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PVC to seal off door gap
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If you use silicone, it will hold itself.;)0
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straight away? I though you had to applied pressure until it dried or put the lgue on until it is tacky then squeeze into place and apply pressure for 20mins or so?0
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modelreject wrote: »straight away? I though you had to applied pressure until it dried or put the lgue on until it is tacky then squeeze into place and apply pressure for 20mins or so?
Yes, glue in itself will not seal against water or air ingress, silicone sealant will.
You may need to hold up any horizontal section for a few minutes, make sure you cut the mitres perfectly and that the sections fit accurately, they will, together with the silicone, hold themselves in situ.0 -
Thanks! This is the stuff I will be using, http://www.novatech.be/index.php?st=products&prodkey=tec7&taal=en Recommended by a builder.0
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Looks good for the job to me..
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