If you wish to remove silicone from wood, you should be able to just peel it off. It does not require a solvent. However, if you do need a solvent, I recommend vinegar.
you can use hot water
When you say silicone, I think of caulk. I always use Goof Off to remove things like glue, caulk, ink, paint, and so on. I find lots of uses for it around the house when I'm working on projects. They sell it at the Home Depot (any home center) for less than $5. The Goof Off will loosen the silicone a lot. You can also use a putty knife or razor blade and pliers to help remove it. The best stuff I found is Motsenbocker's Lift off Silicone Latex caulk & foam sealant remover. It's easy to use and works fast.
No. it can't.
Sand it off.
You can try to remove chalk paint from wood using mineral spirits. Paint remover may also work, but it may strip the paint.
To remove any previous coating material and to have fresh wood that is ready to absorb.
Silicone gets into the wood fibers & is not easily broken down. Sanding may be the best answer
It can be rather difficult to remove silicone calk from painted wood. The good news is that the paint will largely prevent the calk from having seeped into the wood itself. The bad news is that it will be tough to remove it without damaging the paint. Peel off as much as of the calk as possible with either a knife or manually. Then take an abrasive green dish pad and hot water to the rest. Alternatively, paint thinner will remove it quickly but will require repainting.
Epoxy is best for gluing glass to wood.
Silicone is best for that.
Epoxy or silicone are your best choices.
I would use one of the silicone glues like Plumbers Goop or 100% Silicone for this.
100 % silicone would work.
Silicone or epoxy will work .
paint thinner
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No, you need silicone or epoxy.
When anything is burned, it releases chemicals, because everything is "chemicals".