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Slightly off-white "silicone" that does not yellow?
I have wall carpet in the bathroom, which is not pure white.
Considering what to use to seal the seams.
Pure white silicone might work but then there's the trouble of it yellowing.
Then I remember there are new semi-silicone models that are paintable but how are they in terms of not yellowing, or especially being water-resistant in the shower and such? Can you really trust them?
Considering what to use to seal the seams.
Pure white silicone might work but then there's the trouble of it yellowing.
Then I remember there are new semi-silicone models that are paintable but how are they in terms of not yellowing, or especially being water-resistant in the shower and such? Can you really trust them?
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Use colorless silicone. It is discreet and does not yellow.
Apologies for not writing enough, I need a sealant approved for bathrooms to fill gaps between tiles, porcelain, flooring, and everything possible. But it should match the wall covering's color.
The transparent silicone becomes dark after a year, at least around the toilets I've seen.
Now there are those that are said not to discolor, only I don't remember what the hybrid silicone is called.
The transparent silicone becomes dark after a year, at least around the toilets I've seen.
Now there are those that are said not to discolor, only I don't remember what the hybrid silicone is called.
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