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Old 03-12-2020, 12:01   #1
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Re: Sealant to install toughened glass with no screws

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I called Island Packet and they only use Silpruf. Spoke to the top rep in the country and states they've been using it on skyscrapers for 40 years. Huge windows, no fastenings.

My 1st attempt failed miserably. 2nd attempt I used 1/8" spacers (you buy these from the professional construction stores) and put those on so squeeze out is impossible. Then I put on a 3/8 double bead. Some of that bead squeezed out. Using a sponge, wet, takes care of that.


Thanks for the info, by a wet sponge I take it you mean water.
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