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When applying silicon sealant to a new bathroom, save hours of time cleaning down: -

1.) Apply silicon into joint, ensure joint is filled completely. Do not smooth down yet.
2.) Lightly spray a good quality silicon lubricant (like the WD40 silicon lubricant available from Screwfix) over the entire joint.
3.) Smooth joint off with your finger. No silicon will stick anywhere where silicon spray is.

Saves loads of time!
 
When applying silicon sealant to a new bathroom, save hours of time cleaning down: -

1.) Apply silicon into joint, ensure joint is filled completely. Do not smooth down yet.
2.) Lightly spray a good quality silicon lubricant (like the WD40 silicon lubricant available from Screwfix) over the entire joint.
3.) Smooth joint off with your finger. No silicon will stick anywhere where silicon spray is.

Saves loads of time!

Soapy water does the same Crofty
 
Buy the silicone working tools set - ( the different shaped rubber bits that have tapered sides & different corner cut outs ). I never had any until recently & find them fantastic for shaping the silicone joint & removing any of the excess smear - often in one go. Only cost me about £4 in Lidl
 
Soapy water does the same Crofty

Never tried it in a spray bottle to be honest. Have used it in a cup before but will give that a try. Cheers!
 
But the wD stops it sticking to tiles ect? Soap just lubricates face of silicone
 
faulty expansion vessel? not got a spare or time to go collect one, or cant do the job til next week......

drain upstairs, refill system bleed all rads apart from one(spare room, landing,bathroom) this unbled rad becomes your temperary expansion vessel.

you get to charge for the temp fix and again for the replacement!

now thats a top tip
 
I hear smoothing it with your finger can introduce mould to the seal
 
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