Hi,
I need to reinforce a second hand tank that a friend ofered me. It has three top braces that i want to remove, leaving just the one in the middle.
The two that i'll remove would be replaced by bracing the top perimeter of the tank and this is where my problem begins.
Because the tank is used, there is a fine coating of some kind of "calcareous" deposit in some places where i need to glue the reinforcement braces.
I can not remove this deposits no matter what i do. I've tried strong (dangerous) acid for days, razor blade and nothing worked.
I'm afraid that that silicone will not make a strong bond in those places so I thought that if i sand the glass in those places i could remove the deposits leaving just heavly scretched glass.
Do you think that silicone will adhere better or not worst than the usual way in sanded glass?
Thanks
manklit
I need to reinforce a second hand tank that a friend ofered me. It has three top braces that i want to remove, leaving just the one in the middle.
The two that i'll remove would be replaced by bracing the top perimeter of the tank and this is where my problem begins.
Because the tank is used, there is a fine coating of some kind of "calcareous" deposit in some places where i need to glue the reinforcement braces.
I can not remove this deposits no matter what i do. I've tried strong (dangerous) acid for days, razor blade and nothing worked.
I'm afraid that that silicone will not make a strong bond in those places so I thought that if i sand the glass in those places i could remove the deposits leaving just heavly scretched glass.
Do you think that silicone will adhere better or not worst than the usual way in sanded glass?
Thanks
manklit