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Old 13-05-2017, 14:13   #1
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Question Breaking the Silicone Sealant Bond ?

For some stupid reason when I fitted our shower screen holder to the wall I was not satisfied with just screwing it to the tiled wall but I put Silicone sealer on the surface of the frame as well. I now need to remove the holder from the wall. The screws have come out okay but the frame is well bonded to the tiles

I don't want to risk damaging the wall tiles and have used a thin scraper to try to break the seal but it is much harder than I thought it would be.

Has anyone any advice and do the Silicone Solvents on the market work ?
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I occasionally come across similar.

I use a wide bladed segmented extending knife with a new long blade. Lubricate with something like thinned washing up liquid and slide/cut through the silicone.

Silicone solvents work, but they're designed for removing the sealant round a bath/shower, so may struggle with "hidden" silicone. By the way, you are supposed to put a bead of silicone between wall and frame.

Good luck.

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Old 13-05-2017, 15:13   #3
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have you got some old bike brake cable and use it like you would to remove a car windscreen?
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Hi
Cheese wire pulled back and forth or would heavy load fishing line used the same way work and as plastic/nylon would not mark tiles.
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Old 13-05-2017, 20:27   #5
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Hell fire boys! It's silicone not granite!

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Hell fire boys! It's silicone not granite!

Do you reckon you could get a winch on it???
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Old 14-05-2017, 19:25   #8
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Cheese wire pulled back and forth or would heavy load fishing line used the same way work and as plastic/nylon would not mark tiles.
I was mulling over a cheese wire idea and have some decent Pike sized fishing line so I will do a combination of presoaked with solvent gel and pull down with the Cheese Cutter tool.

Plan to do the Job early next week so will post the outcome - thanks everyone.
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I have done this very many times, long blade utility knife is the tool, never had any problems just take it slow to allow the silicon to stretch and break its bond, and never just pull the channel away from the wall, the idea is to provide a very thin wedge between the channel and the tiles, Rick
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I have done this very many times, long blade utility knife is the tool, never had any problems just take it slow to allow the silicon to stretch and break its bond, and never just pull the channel away from the wall, the idea is to provide a very thin wedge between the channel and the tiles, Rick
I'm going to sound dense here but what is a long bladed utility knife obviously not a Stanley Knife?
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The type that extends about 4 inches from the holder, same thickness as a Stanley blade but longer, some times called a break-off blade as you align one of the lines on the blade and snap it off so giving a new sharp, only about £2 each Rick
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I'm going to sound dense here but what is a long bladed utility knife obviously not a Stanley Knife?
As Rick said, they are sometimes called box cutter knives.

See here:

http://www.staples.co.uk/cutters/cbs...Code=400600999

or

http://www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/vi...NAP_OFF_KNIFE/

You can extend them right the way out, lubricate them, and slice through your silicone bead.

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You were on the ball mate with your post 2 but think the content somehow got missed, Rick
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We must chat more sometime cos I fit that bill as well and more, Rick
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