aquaman49504
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I originally posted this in the DIY forum but upon further thinking, decided that this forum may prove more useful.
I am making a sump with compartments for skimmer, baffles, prop, and fuge. I have made it out of plywood and lined with acrylic. I have leak tested the sump itself and all is ok. After I used solvent to glue the partitions in, I went over the seams with silicone to help fill in any voids due to warpage, as I have done other times. I used two tubes of silcone. The silicone from the second tube has not cured at all after 48 hours. I am not sure why, but I need to move on. Has anyone had this experience or knowledge of what I need to do. Obviously I need to remove the uncured silicone (which will be a messy ordeal) but I am unsure how to remove the slick residue or will the new silicone bond with the residue in place.
I am making a sump with compartments for skimmer, baffles, prop, and fuge. I have made it out of plywood and lined with acrylic. I have leak tested the sump itself and all is ok. After I used solvent to glue the partitions in, I went over the seams with silicone to help fill in any voids due to warpage, as I have done other times. I used two tubes of silcone. The silicone from the second tube has not cured at all after 48 hours. I am not sure why, but I need to move on. Has anyone had this experience or knowledge of what I need to do. Obviously I need to remove the uncured silicone (which will be a messy ordeal) but I am unsure how to remove the slick residue or will the new silicone bond with the residue in place.