Try Ace Hardware, or any hardware shop near you.
Even in Malls you will find one. just ask the customer service.
Hope my answer helped you.
Yes. You should use a high temperature silicon sealant.
Silicon sealant is the adhesive.
It is the silicon glue substance that holds together the walls and floor of an aquarium
Silicon is used in many things such as:Eye glassesglasshearing aidsused to make silicone implantsmedicinesbrickscementis in sandmakes up 25.7% of the Earth's crust
Lowe's has a product that can remove silicon sealer, called Lift Off. It's biodegradable.
It sealant is probably a silicon product, if it is on the glass and the glass is smooth then a razor will do the job. If the glass is textured then the task is very difficult. If the surface is rough then use a razor to remove as much as possible and use new sealant (I prefer clear) to assure no leaks and a fresh look.
Look on the periodic table of elements. You will find silicon as element 14.
The only prep necessary is to thoroughly clean and de-grease the surface you are applying it to. I scrub the are with lacquer thinner first.
The chemical formula of silicone sealant is typically (R2SiO)n, where R represents an organic group attached to a silicon atom and n represents a variable number of repeating units in the polymer structure.
yes it gets very gren 2. I have a sample of silicon on my desk, and it is a grey colour with shiny conchoidal fracture. It has never resembled green. Perhaps you mean silicone (adhesive / sealant)?
Neutral cure silicone sealant are used in places where there is metal present. like galvanised iron , zincalume, aluminum flashing's, etc where acids can be harmful to the materials that hold the seal. however these silicone's are suitable for most sealing applications in any case.
Silicone is more usually used as a sealant. But sure, as long as it sticks to the surfaces involved, you can glue stuff together with it.ANS 2 -MANY kinds of silicone are labelled as an adhesive.