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    Is this worth repairing?

    Everything is totally scraped out, I was just concerned that the silicone would not adhere to the joint since there is something between the glass, then after I fill it with water I was afraid that the pressure would result in a blowout. Any suggestions on what to clean it with before I reseal...
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    Is this worth repairing?

    You mean i should get the silicone out from between the joint? How do I do that?
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    Is this worth repairing?

    Yes, it does hold water, but I was worried when I noticed the water marks between the joints. I am wondering if I scraped out too much and got too close to the joints. I didn't notice it until I had removed the old silicone, cleaned it out and let it sit before I resealed it. I am concerned...
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    Is this worth repairing?

    I am in the process of resealing my 45 gallon tank (25w x 18d x 25h) and noticed the seams in the front. Can this be repaired? If so, how? I am little worried about filling this tank since it holds a lot of water! Please help! I have already scraped out all of the old silicone and it is ready...
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    Resealing my 45 gallon square tank

    Thanks for the info. I just finished scraping out the silicone and need to clean it up. I used rubbing alcohol, any suggestions for anything better??
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    Resealing my 45 gallon square tank

    What silicone should I use?
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    Resealing my 45 gallon square tank

    Hello all, I am new to this site and this is my first question. I just finished cleaning and resealing my old tank for the first time and I just realized that I made a HUGE mistake. I used a clear 100% silicone that is for kitchen & bath that is mildew resistant. :banghead: My question is...
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