Hello,
Firstly, apologies if this has been discussion. The search function doesn't seem to be working with this particular topic.
Is it safe to use Xylene to thin the viscosity of silicone in an effort to give it a more pliable form for large scale vivarium backgrounds?
I normally use titebond, zoo med, and forest floor...Its a much preferred method, and the backgrounds turn out great.
However, with a 4'x3'x2' vivarium that is multi-tiered it will take months to finish with the titebond method.
Has anyone ever thinned silicone to apply across a background with peat moss and other material?
Thank you all in advance,
DDF
Firstly, apologies if this has been discussion. The search function doesn't seem to be working with this particular topic.
Is it safe to use Xylene to thin the viscosity of silicone in an effort to give it a more pliable form for large scale vivarium backgrounds?
I normally use titebond, zoo med, and forest floor...Its a much preferred method, and the backgrounds turn out great.
However, with a 4'x3'x2' vivarium that is multi-tiered it will take months to finish with the titebond method.
Has anyone ever thinned silicone to apply across a background with peat moss and other material?
Thank you all in advance,
DDF