Safe silicone?
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Safe silicone?
is this silicone safe? It says 100% silicone.
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Looks good, I think. From my knowledge, any silicone that is all-in-all 100% silicone and nothing else is safe for use. No added chemicals or anything.
I personally use Marineland's Aquarium Silicone, but that was just a preference for me since I work at a pet store so have easy access and a discount, and am 100% positive that it's safe. In the end, 100% silicone is all the same stuff.
I personally use Marineland's Aquarium Silicone, but that was just a preference for me since I work at a pet store so have easy access and a discount, and am 100% positive that it's safe. In the end, 100% silicone is all the same stuff.
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Remember not to use it in the tank when crabs are in there, and to let the objects air out for a few days prior to putting them in the tank.
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Re: Safe silicone?
Yes, I’m using it for a DIY popsicle craft. I will let it dry for a couple of days before putting it incurlysister wrote:Remember not to use it in the tank when crabs are in there, and to let the objects air out for a few days prior to putting them in the tank.
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I'd love to see it when it's finished! DIY stuff is the best!
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Ok, I’m waiting for it to dry. Pics will come soon!MauiMama wrote:I'd love to see it when it's finished! DIY stuff is the best!
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Re: Safe silicone?
The mold-free guarantee may be an issue. If it has any kind of mold inhibitors, it should not be used.
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I can’t tell, but it says 100% silicone and I think silicone is naturally mold free.wodesorel wrote:The mold-free guarantee may be an issue. If it has any kind of mold inhibitors, it should not be used.
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here it is, in a couple days it’s going in the crabitat!
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That's awesome, I love it.Hermiehomes4Gretchen wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 2:30 pmhere it is, in a couple days it’s going in the crabitat!
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Thanks! There is some silicone where the crabs could eat it. Do you think I should cut that off?DevilNDisguise wrote: That's awesome, I love it.
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Maybe to be on the safe side. After it's all dried and cured, you should be good to trim any excess.Hermiehomes4Gretchen wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 3:05 pmThanks! There is some silicone where the crabs could eat it. Do you think I should cut that off?
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It looks really good! What a fun little hideout. ^_^
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Re: Safe silicone?
Like wodesorel stated earlier the silicone should be the type that does not have any type of mold or mildew inhibitors. Usually silicone will say it is safe to use in aquariums.
The stuff pictured says 10 years mold free. It has some form of mold inhibitor. I would not use it.
These would be considered safe.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002BBX3U/re ... VDb0ZZDT7Y
GE GE012A Silicone 1 All Purpose Sealan ... VDbGMRG6QH
Silicone 3 oz. https://www.amazon.com/d ... VDb0MJB9NA
The stuff pictured says 10 years mold free. It has some form of mold inhibitor. I would not use it.
These would be considered safe.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002BBX3U/re ... VDb0ZZDT7Y
GE GE012A Silicone 1 All Purpose Sealan ... VDbGMRG6QH
Silicone 3 oz. https://www.amazon.com/d ... VDb0MJB9NA
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Re: Safe silicone?
Like everyone else said, there should be no referral to mold resistance, mold inhibitor, mold whatever.
I was looking for Silicone most recently as well to reseal a tank.
This actually leaves you with very few choices. Most likely, the following types don't have mold inhibitors in their "basic" version.
- Construction Silicone
- doors, trims and window
Read every single line clearly,inclusing every word in caution. Some brands for the above mentioned have mold inhibitors. The brands GE and Mono didn't for the one in my area.
Also, if you are thinking of using a lot of Silicone, consider a caulking gun vs a squeeze tube cause you get 3x more every dollar spent.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-GE-Silic ... /100091111
https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Silicone-1- ... lk/3070881
(I didn't find the Silicone 1 in a squeeze tube for the American sites.)
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I was looking for Silicone most recently as well to reseal a tank.
This actually leaves you with very few choices. Most likely, the following types don't have mold inhibitors in their "basic" version.
- Construction Silicone
- doors, trims and window
Read every single line clearly,inclusing every word in caution. Some brands for the above mentioned have mold inhibitors. The brands GE and Mono didn't for the one in my area.
Also, if you are thinking of using a lot of Silicone, consider a caulking gun vs a squeeze tube cause you get 3x more every dollar spent.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/GE-GE-Silic ... /100091111
https://www.lowes.com/pd/GE-Silicone-1- ... lk/3070881
(I didn't find the Silicone 1 in a squeeze tube for the American sites.)
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