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rmelly
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The putty on a couple of my wooden windows is badly cracked / flaking at the base of a few of the panes.
I have someone lined up to remove & replace it, but he's a bit unreliable (time wise) but competent, so it might not happen for a month or more.
I was considering putting some seethru silicone sealant (from one of those guns) on top of the remaining putty in the bad areas as a temporary measure.
Any reasons why I shouldn't do this?
I have someone lined up to remove & replace it, but he's a bit unreliable (time wise) but competent, so it might not happen for a month or more.
I was considering putting some seethru silicone sealant (from one of those guns) on top of the remaining putty in the bad areas as a temporary measure.
Any reasons why I shouldn't do this?