Dumb Q # 27: Something Silicone sealant doesn't stick to?
I'm trying to repair a tear in the door seal of a front-loading washing machine (never again!).
I've used some Silicone sealant, and to mold it to the shape required I needed to close the door on it - but wihout letting the Silicone glue to door to the seal.
I used selotape, with the "sticky" side to the Silicone. Seemed to work OK, but when I peeled off the tape it did take a little of the sealant with it. Maybe I didn't wait long enough for it to fully cure, or maybe that'd happen no matter how long I left it.
Can anyone suggest a better method?
I suppose I could smear some kind of lubricant on the door before closing it on the sealant; but that might be hard to control.
(I've also looked at spinning the door seal, to put the tear above where the water goes, but the inner end of the rubber seal is held by a spring that needs the whole front panel of the machine taken off to get to; and I want to avoid that if I can.)
Measure once, cut twice. Practice makes perfect.
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