silicone removal from deck

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sirgallivant
sirgallivant
NSW
1531 posts
NSW, 1531 posts
2 Oct 2014 11:36am
I removed an ancient solar panel from my deck. Unfortunately it was not only screwed down but siliconed as well.
The deck surface is rough, non slip, to increase my misery, when l scrape most of the gue off, still some discoloured residue remains in the creases.

Short of experimenting with chemicals or wire brushing it, is there any known method to clean it up thoroughly? Preferably without damaging the surface.
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
2 Oct 2014 12:36pm
sirgallivant said..
I removed an ancient solar panel from my deck. Unfortunately it was not only screwed down but siliconed as well.
The deck surface is rough, non slip, to increase my misery, when l scrape most of the gue off, still some discoloured residue remains in the creases.

Short of experimenting with chemicals or wire brushing it, is there any known method to clean it up thoroughly? Preferably without damaging the surface.


When you say silicone do you mean "Silastic" type silicone? If so then Selleys make a product called .. wait for it .......... Silicone Remover, I have used it on the dashboard of a car and all the Silastic came of and there was NO mark to show that it had ever been there. Should be available in any decent hardware store, from memory I think I purchased mine in Mitre 10 but the Big Green Shed Company should have it as well. The APN is 9300697115690
WA125er
WA125er
98 posts
98 posts
2 Oct 2014 3:28pm
Acetone works well on Sikkaflex so should be ok with this...
felixdcat
felixdcat
WA
3519 posts
WA, 3519 posts
2 Oct 2014 4:07pm

LooseChange said..

sirgallivant said..
I removed an ancient solar panel from my deck. Unfortunately it was not only screwed down but siliconed as well.
The deck surface is rough, non slip, to increase my misery, when l scrape most of the gue off, still some discoloured residue remains in the creases.

Short of experimenting with chemicals or wire brushing it, is there any known method to clean it up thoroughly? Preferably without damaging the surface.



When you say silicone do you mean "Silastic" type silicone? If so then Selleys make a product called .. wait for it .......... Silicone Remover, I have used it on the dashboard of a car and all the Silastic came of and there was NO mark to show that it had ever been there. Should be available in any decent hardware store, from memory I think I purchased mine in Mitre 10 but the Big Green Shed Company should have it as well. The APN is 9300697115690



LooseChange said..


sirgallivant said..
I removed an ancient solar panel from my deck. Unfortunately it was not only screwed down but siliconed as well.
The deck surface is rough, non slip, to increase my misery, when l scrape most of the gue off, still some discoloured residue remains in the creases.

Short of experimenting with chemicals or wire brushing it, is there any known method to clean it up thoroughly? Preferably without damaging the surface.



When you say silicone do you mean "Silastic" type silicone? If so then Selleys make a product called .. wait for it .......... Silicone Remover, I have used it on the dashboard of a car and all the Silastic came of and there was NO mark to show that it had ever been there. Should be available in any decent hardware store, from memory I think I purchased mine in Mitre 10 but the Big Green Shed Company should have it as well. The APN is 9300697115690


^+++ Works very well removed some from my deck! would be a bit reluctant to use acetone on epoxy!
HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
2 Oct 2014 7:57pm
Ill try some of that silicone remover this weekend if miter 10 sell it My hatch cover is covered in it where it was fitted the the cabin top been slowly picking it off over a few months I hate the stuff.
Thanks loose change
LooseChange
LooseChange
NSW
2140 posts
NSW, 2140 posts
2 Oct 2014 8:00pm
HG02 said..
Ill try some of that silicone remover this weekend if miter 10 sell it My hatch cover is covered in it where it was fitted the the cabin top been slowly picking it off over a few months I hate the stuff.
Thanks loose change



Slice as much of the old stuff off as you can, it speeds the process up by not having to remove all the overburden first.

This is what you are looking for ......
www.bunnings.com.au/selleys-375g-silicone-remover_p1232412
southace
southace
SA
4803 posts
SA, 4803 posts
2 Oct 2014 8:40pm
A screwsdriver or a blunt chisel wiil remove it!
echunda
echunda
VIC
765 posts
VIC, 765 posts
3 Oct 2014 12:03pm
so will an angle grinder.
sirgallivant
sirgallivant
NSW
1531 posts
NSW, 1531 posts
3 Oct 2014 12:10pm
How could one go wrong with such expert's advise...

The finesse and sophistication of the screw driver, let alone the angle grinder tuched me deeply...thanks a million!
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