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So way back in 2006 our builder fitted sealed units into our wood window frames. They used a low modulus sealer of some sort to seal the glass into the frame,  did a neat job and wiped off any squeeze out.

 

However the sealer left a residue on the wood that is still haunting us today. No matter how many times I sand and wipe down with meths I can't stop getting fish eye when using Sadolins. Im repainting a windows at the moment and had sanded and wiped one area three times and still it's like painting a wax candle in a few spots. 

 

So if you are about to fit windows I strongly recommend using a paintable sealer or mask off the wood until its fully dry to prevent issues with squeeze out forever contaminating the wood.

 

If anyone knows of a clear primer or similar that solves this let me know!

 

 

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If you can remember that far back or know the brand then if it smelt of Vinegar when curing then washing with white vinegar to loosen it before using a scouring pad may help. 

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1 hour ago, Discoeye said:

Have you tried turpentine ???? I have always had good results with this .

 

Not yet !  Have tried white spirt though.

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Automotive panel wipe, the solvent based one. Designed specifically to remove silicones prior to painting.

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