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katie
> 24 hourTo get good use out of this stuff, make sure you do your prep right. We did not, even though we thought we did. So we had put lots and lots of goop on the thin layer of dirt on some rocks and not on the rocks, so the seal did not prevent water leakage. Now user error aside, this stuff STINKS. Stinks so strongly. Its been a few days since applying it and the smell in that room is still bad. Itll make your eyes burn up close.
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Daniel
> 24 hourVery happy with the product
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tri nguyen
> 24 hourThis silicone is designed for aquarium..It is safe for the fishes.. Silicon dried in 24 hours.. The aquarium would be good for another 5-10 years. (until the silicon lead water)..
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Martin Rodriguez
> 24 hourI caulked shower, very often in water contact, looks like really truth was vendor selling. I recommend this
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nomad
> 24 hourIt was hard to cut off the tip with scissors so used a utility knife. Used it to stop a leak. Seems to have worked very well. will use it all the way around so no more leaks appear.
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MK
> 24 hourIt worked perfectly to seal a crack in a saltwater fish tank. Nontoxic to fish and works great in water.
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K.H.
> 24 hourDoes what it’s suppose to do And more, used it for my shower enclosures also. Holds up well and leas smell than comercial silicone.
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Candee Kenny
> 24 hourI am very disappointed in this product. It didn’t work at all. The dishes I wanted to seal water dishes for hummingbirds leaked like a sieve after using it several times. I would not recommend or purchase this product again. What a waist of money and time
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dudebagins
> 24 hourMy fish are happy.
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Music323
> 24 hourIt’s actually really good silicone. I Re-seal, Re-build, or completely build tanks on a daily basis and I would recommend this brand. Every brand has a drawback or advantage of some sort. The only thing about this silicone I do not like is dry time if you have any thick applications. Allow a day and a half for a basic caulk and inner seal job. If you are doing a Re-seal or complete build where the application is thick going under and between plus the inner seal I would highly suggest 4-5 days for it to completely dry through out. It has a tight, solid, bond with clean glass and is not easily removed once dry..... glass has to be clean and oil free so don’t forget to clean it with acatone just before you apply the silicone.