I don't think I have ever gone that cheap... But that might be just me assuming it must be crap due to price only.. Just something about putting all my trust in a product that will hold a heap load of water in my house when it is less that 4 quid just makes me uneasy lol but this is my opinion of course!Just make sure it's non-antifungal I just purchased some of this for a good price.
1 x HA6 SILICONE RUBBER SEALANT, RTV, ENGINEERING GLASS WATER FLEXIBLE HIGH MOD | eBay
I don't think I have ever gone that cheap... But that might be just me assuming it must be crap due to price only.. Just something about putting all my trust in a product that will hold a heap load of water in my house when it is less that 4 quid just makes me uneasy lol but this is my opinion of course!
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
This is the silicone I currently use Mate
This is the silicone I currently use Mate
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
I think your the most boring person I shamefully know beneWell both conform to the British standard code of practice for design of joins in building construction and conform to ISO11600, so will be of adequate and similar strength. The one you suggest above is for use in glazing, for example sealing glass into window frames. and the one I suggested is for glazing and designed for high movement joints, low movement joints, joints subject to cyclical movement, joints subject to one off movement, joints between the same or different substrates. This Is all the information you get from the label reading:
ISO11600-F&G-25HM
Personally I think silicone is silicone, but if you want to find out more about this boring subject have a look at:
The BASA Guide To The ISO 11600 Classification - British ...
I think your the most boring person I shamefully know bene
Cheers! Jack