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  • Greenhouse Reglazing

    Hi, I am about to strip the glazing off my green house and clean off the struts and replace the glass back on as it leaks so much I thought it best for a complete redo. Problem is when I did this years ago I used some putty like substance that came on a roll that I got from a greenhouse supplier. Have tried everywhere to get some but without luck. Does anyone know where I can get some or has it been done away with. Or are there any new alternatives I could use, the greenhouse is an Aluminium structure and glass kept secure in place with the 'W' wire thingymebobs!!

    Would really like to have a greenhouse that doesn't rain when it's raining, if you see what I mean!!

    Any help greatly appreciated.
    Thanks

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    We use Silicon Sealant. Clear.

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      I'm sure B&Q do a glazing compound in a tube similar to the ones used for mastic and can be applied using a gun. If you cut the nozzle small enough, you will get a nice bead of compound onto which you can bed the glass.

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      • #4
        Silicon sealants are now made for many purpose's the stuff you want is Dow Corning 794 glazing silicone.

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