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I best go ahead & ask this one before i potentially waste a bit of time...
Is sealant sealant or can you get bad sealant?
I ask because i did the window & now it's all dried out, it looks sort of creamy against the white uPVC windows.
It's just a tube of window sealant i found in the shed which is still labelled up .... £1.00 from Poundland.
The UniBond stuff in B&Q is getting on £10 so i figured sealant is sealant. I know the old saying - you get what you pay for, but i'm also aware you can pay over the odds for something.
So is the dear stuff worth it? If so, what does it give over the cheap stuff? And as far as looks go - will the white look WHITE, or does it look creamy?
If the dearer stuff (such as that UniBond stuff) is worth it then i don't want to waste time applying this cheap stuff.
Is sealant sealant or can you get bad sealant?
I ask because i did the window & now it's all dried out, it looks sort of creamy against the white uPVC windows.
It's just a tube of window sealant i found in the shed which is still labelled up .... £1.00 from Poundland.
The UniBond stuff in B&Q is getting on £10 so i figured sealant is sealant. I know the old saying - you get what you pay for, but i'm also aware you can pay over the odds for something.
So is the dear stuff worth it? If so, what does it give over the cheap stuff? And as far as looks go - will the white look WHITE, or does it look creamy?
If the dearer stuff (such as that UniBond stuff) is worth it then i don't want to waste time applying this cheap stuff.