by Franco » Tue 12 Apr, 2011 2:39 pm
Hi Marangaroo
Seam sealing is really about filling the small holes around the stitches , not just coating.
So I don't think that just spraying will do.
I could not detect any tactile difference after spraying but keep in mind that a full can only has about 40g of silicone inside, the rest is thinner and propellant.
Seam sealing can be messy if you use silicone undiluted .
Thinning 100% silicone down ends up with a consistency not that different to oil based paint.
Trying to spread pure silicone, including the slightly thinner SilNet and by some accounts Permantex (the "flowable" type) is a different matter altogether.
BTW, I charge $25 to do a tent. Could not do that if I had more than say 5 or 6 per week (they need to remain up for at least 24 but better still 48 hours...) and if that was a "job" , but has it is , I am semi retired, have the time and I quite like doing it.
Franco