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Product Feature: Professional Grade

Product Feature: Professional Grade

Published by Content Cucumber on Apr 15th 2019

Of all the topics one may discuss during a first meeting or chance encounter, professional grade sealant isn’t typically at the top of the list (though, to be fair, the circumstances around such a chance encounter may dictate sealant being the very first thing one would talk about. Such as a potential sealant convention at the Casino Royale in the fine city of Las Vegas, Nevada, for example). This isn’t because silicone sealant isn’t a sexy or interesting topic; rather, many outside of the home construction and boat or auto repair industries aren’t overly familiar with silicone sealant and the different available options.

For many, the silicone sealant shopping experience goes a little something like this: we wake up in the morning, down a cup of coffee or two (possibly three depending on our activities the night before), get dressed, head down to the local hardware store, grab a tube of the cheapest option, go back to the checkout counter, grab some Skittles (or similar candy not protected by Trademark), purchase our items, and head about on our merry way to complete our chorin’ for the day.

If you’re familiar with the different types of silicone sealant out there, your experience may look much different. But, for the average guy/gal, this retelling probably seems pretty familiar. But never fear; read on to learn more about why professional grade sealant really can make all the difference, depending on your needs.

What is Silicone Sealant?

Silicone sealant comes in many forms of varying cost. So what the heck is the difference? First and foremost, silicone sealant is exactly what the name implies: it seals the cracks and crevasses between two (or more) items. Because of its versatility, it is used in home construction, in automobiles, and in boats. It can adhere to many different surfaces, such as metal, glass, marble, tile, ceramic, porcelain, painted surfaces, woods of the non-oily variety, and rubber.

Is your mind blown yet? Just wait. It also comes in two different types: neutral curing and acetoxy curing. Neutral curing is odorless and runs no risk of decoloration. What color it comes out as it will stay upon curing. Acetoxy curing typically cures faster and is generally more cost-effective.

That Thing You Do

Have we mentioned that silicone sealant is popular not only in home construction, both inside and out, but also for car and boat maintenance? How is this magical product so useful in so many different situations? The answer comes down to one word: moisture. Because it is silicone, it is moisture resistant, which adds to its widespread popularity. Moisture can creep into a home, car, or boat, and cause all kinds of nasty health problems from dizziness and asthma, up to and including nerve damage if not swiftly and properly dealt with.

This is where understanding the difference between drying and curing is critical. While silicone sealant usually dries fairly quickly, within 30 minutes or so, this does not mean it has fully cured. If it has not fully cured, moisture can still sneak its way in ruining the advantages of going with a silicone sealant in the first place. The usual curing time is 24 hours during which you will want to grab a roll of police tape and rope off the area completely as to not disrupt this all-important process.

Why Silicone Depot?

Now that you know all about silicone sealant and are ready to head down to the local hardware store armed with the information you need to make a wise purchasing decision while showing off your new-found knowledge to the counterperson, why should you pump the brakes on that idea and order from Silicone Depot? Unlike most online shopping outlets, which are notoriously slow in getting their products into the hands of their customers, Silicone Depot offers same day shipping on orders not place before 12 pm eastern time meaning, even if you live on the west coast, you can take solace knowing your order will be promptly delivered. Not enough?

While there is a whole host of websites out there who may offer some very attractive pricing, many of them only do so on orders bought in bulk. If you only have one or two toilets to fix, a bulk order may not seem like the best use of your hard earned dollars. Silicone Depot will offer the same, deep discounts for all orders, not just the big ones. One price to rule them all!

Lastly, you can count on all of Silicone Depots silicone sealants to be 100% RTV silicone rubber adhesive sealants. Why is that important? Because you are going to get a tight fit every time with the durability to stand up to extreme conditions, high temperatures, and crazy ocean storms.

So what are you waiting for? Simplify that silicone sealant buying experience by logging into your computer, tablet, or smartphone, jumping on the Silicone Depot website, and browsing the many selections to choose from.

What if you have further questions, you may ask? Silicone Depot has you covered with a toll-free phone number to help you get in touch with a silicone sealant expert.