[Rhodes22-list] A quick Google search came up with this info.
Removing silicone.
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Mon Nov 14 17:49:33 EST 2005
After checking around, there's much that can be used to remove
silicone sealant if it's uncured, but once it's cured, nothing short
of commercial solvents will be able to dissolve it. On a fish tank
messageboard, one user describes how he takes apart old tanks sealed
with silicone sealant (linked below):
"Commercially lye dissolved in tetra hydro furan is used to remove
cured silicon
rubber. this is extremely nasty stuff..."
General Electric's Sealants & Adhesives website has information on
removing cured and uncured silicone and says it is VERY hard to
remove. They give step by step instructions for removing silicone
sealant on different types of surfaces such as wood, tile, etc.
(linked below) The recommend using mineral spirits and rubbing alcohol
which are less abrasive than the stuff used by the guys above, but
will probably take longer to dissolve. GE's step-by-steps rely on a
little bit of elbow grease to speed up the process.
Additional Links:
Silicone sealant removal thread:
_http://www.thekrib.com/TankHardware/glass.html#10_
(http://www.thekrib.com/TankHardware/glass.html#10)
Search Strategy:
"dissolve silicone" sealant on google:
_http://www.google.com/search?q=%22dissolve+silicone%22+sealant_
(http://www.google.com/search?q="dissolve+silicone"+sealant)
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