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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

After a member posting about the Fugi 5 Piece kit I thought I would see what they were all about (More easy silicone joints | Cramer FUGI Professional - https://www.cramer.gmbh/en/silicone-joints/fugi-professional), and subsequently buy the kit.
I have always use the angle nozzle + wet finger technique (when applying and finishing silicone joints). I loathe silicone sealant with a passion.
I watched this video () to see it in action.

Looking at my silicone its concave in profile, cut the nozzle approaching 45 degrees and have covered 3 sides of a joint (on purpose - trying to do a good job). I've never degreased the joints (just clean).

I understand a low modulus sealant is more flexible than a High - why would you not use the more flexible always; whats the downside? (I dont think I ever use it for strength / construction).
 
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Blunt Tool

After a member posting about the Fugi 5 Piece kit I thought I would see what they were all about (More easy silicone joints | Cramer FUGI Professional - https://www.cramer.gmbh/en/silicone-joints/fugi-professional), and subsequently buy the kit.
I have always use the angle nozzle + wet finger technique (when applying and finishing silicone joints). I loathe silicone sealant with a passion.
I watched this video () to see it in action.

Looking at my silicone its concave in profile, cut the nozzle approaching 45 degrees and have covered 3 sides of a joint (on purpose - trying to do a good job). I've never degreased the joints (just clean).

I understand a low modulus sealant is more flexible than a High - why would you not use the more flexible always; whats the downside? (I dont think I ever use it for strength / construction).
Good video :thumbsup:
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

I'm not sure about his grouping. Sealant is something I just hate so much and don't seem to be able to do it. I didn't know I was doing so much wrong.
 
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Blunt Tool

Practice and you will soon be good. That’s the set I bought lately and it’s brilliant. I got rid of the soapy water spray aswell
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

Smashing - nail polished remover it is. Makes sense rather than whatever is in multi surface cleaner (which I've used).
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

Understood. In that case I use 1 litre sprays of ISOProp for cleaning air flow meters and a few other car bits. Mixture of distilled water (30%) and IsoPropyl (70%). I'm being informed for the more experienced person it's rubbing alcohol.

Anyway thanks I will put some in the tool kit. Appreciated.

Sterile IPA Alcohol 70% in WFI Water | Trigger Sprays - https://cleanroomsuppliesltd.com//item/sterile-ipa-de-alcohol/sterile-70-percent-ipa-alcohol-wfi-trigger-spray?mkwid=s&crid=139651322327&mp_kw=&mp_mt=&pdv=m&gclid=cj0kcqjwqshwbrdsarisalpwmepcn-slpci2ku3pp59hpei4h6u-3c1hantorcir1ni2joajsmp3nocaakotealw_wcb
 
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