Seeking some advice from all you knowledgeable people.
I have had to remove the hand basin (for a repair) in our combo shower/toilet and subsequently have silastic left on the wall and wish to remove same before reinstalling the basin.
I have tried a plastic scraper, useless.
Any ideas please??
Thanks in anticipation
Hurls
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You can get a product that removes the problem 'gunk' from the big green shed. You apply the solution and leave for time stated in the distructions then just wipes off.
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Done one recently used a very sharp blade scraped very close to the surface to remove has much has possible then used Drivine trick the trusty Turps , I would not use a power tool to easy to do damage .
Having recently removed vast amounts of silicon and sikaflex during a recent caravan renovation I found that the propriety removers are not worth using (useless). The best job was done using mineral turps and scrapers made from icy-pole sticks obtained from Spotlights craft section. Make a square cut across the stick to create a beveled edge for the scrapers and use turps liberally. The turps causes the silastic to expand and lose some adhesion to the substrate, but hard labour and patience wins out.
give it a spray with brake cleaner, SUPACHEAP auto brand.
Dont know what is in it, certainly would not spray anything nearby and suggest you are wearing a full suit of armour and breathing apparatus. But boy, does it do a good job!
Wait 5 minutes and rub the silicone off