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Author: Subject: Removing a siliconed in basin waste. Is it going to be a problem?
John P

posted on 21/10/10 at 06:00 PM Reply With Quote
Removing a siliconed in basin waste. Is it going to be a problem?

A couple of weeks ago I replaced our old basin waste with a new "Press Up" unit from Wickes. It's complete rubbish and won't pop up.

Looking on the Wickes website it seem everone is having the same problem and replacing them.

Problem is that when I fitted it I bedded it on some silicone mastic to make sure I got a water tight seal.

Havent tried yet but knowing how difficult silicone is to get off am I going to have a real problem getting the thing out without damaging the basin?

John.

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Guinness

posted on 21/10/10 at 06:09 PM Reply With Quote
Have a look for "Silicone Eater"






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jossey

posted on 21/10/10 at 07:53 PM Reply With Quote
very sharp scalpal would work. ive used them before.

and if your putting it back on i would use plumbing putty.

save this issue again

dave

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dhutch

posted on 22/10/10 at 12:19 AM Reply With Quote
I imagine if you just psuh hard it will come off ok.

I doubt you would get silcon eater to the silicon really as its a long thin contact patch.


Daniel

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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 22/10/10 at 05:04 AM Reply With Quote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammer









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mds167

posted on 22/10/10 at 07:08 AM Reply With Quote
I'm sure you can get silicone eater at most DIY stores - also available thorugh Kleeneeze if that's any use (and no, I'm not a rep). Smells of lemons...
Combined with a very sharp blade such as a scalpel it works well.

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James

posted on 22/10/10 at 08:18 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jossey

and if your putting it back on i would use plumbing putty.


dave


Wot 'e said!

Plumbers Mait or putty is the stuff to use for this.

Cheers,
James





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indykid

posted on 22/10/10 at 08:21 AM Reply With Quote
you could probably slip a 10 thou feeler blade under the edge to help cut the silicone if it's really stuck






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