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Hi all, ive got a couple of different makes of silicone tools, but really they want chucking away now im about due some new ones, which ones do you recommend?
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I tried a silicone Bahco spanner once, I found it a bit rubbery.
 
Lolly sticks dipped in a mild washing up liquid and water mix give a smashing finish !
 
Hope you didn't lick it !

tend to use a small bowl of white spirit, water, fairy and saliva all leave stuff that fungi and mouldi stuff grows on leaving it to blacken quicker. most important bit of kit is a roll of good qulity masking tape to ensure you get the thinnest and tidiest joint, all down to preparation for tidy finish
 
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like I said a proper tradesman going for a decent finish will mask it and not leave a film of silicone that peels back after a week, but everyone to their own.
 
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