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GE Silicone II Window and Door

kalikush

Member
I want to seal up my cab but it has inhabitants. I have great ventilation with a scrubber on the end. This stuff says it releases methanol and ammonia during the cure of 24 hours. The cab has a scrog plant veggin and 2 seedlings of 3 weeks. Would this stuff cause damage, to the plants or reduce the life of the carbon, during the cure?

Specs..

GE Silicone II Window and Door with BioSeal saves you money and hassles of repairing water damage. By combining silicone’s low shrinkage, maximum UV resistance and perma-flex properties with better adhesion, lower odor, and greater surface compatibility. Silicone II Window and Door is the gold standard in the sealant category.

Applications
Sealing interior and exterior windows, replacing windowpanes, sealing cracks in the door jam or window seal

Features
-Cured sealant is mold and mildew resistant
-Indoor/Outdoor
-Will not shrink or crack
-Weatherproof and watertight seal
-Applies in all weather conditions
-UV resistant
-Outstanding adheres to a broad range of surfaces: wood, masonry, metal, glass, vinyl siding, drywall/plaster and plastic
 

DIGITALHIPPY

Active member
Veteran
if you have exhaust you'll be ok.
i dont know that spacific one, but ive used a few different rubber, felt, sponge seals in my day, cabs, doors, all sorts of situations,i think your plants will live.
 
G

Guest

I am using the GE silicone II (gold) for everything. It is pretty safe and works like a charm compared to Kwik. It cures faster than 24hrs too. I find it fully hardened in 4-5hrs with proper heat (45F+).
 

kalikush

Member
I think this stuff cause me more damage than the plants! I got dizzy after a few minutes around this stuff but it didnt really smell too bad. Seemed to harden fairly quickly and stayed in place, even upside down! Thanks for the feedback guys! All's still green in the forest :rasta:
 
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