Dissolve Silicone kit into Acetone or Thinner to make a moisture repelling paint; does it work?

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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    Update 13 aug. 2024: it works perfect as a moisture repellent, but stays somewhat sticky. Not tested under sunlight.
    First idea of this video: does it work to make a kind of moisture repellent “laquer” when dissolving (transparent) Silicone kit into (in my case, Netherlands) a fluid called “thinner”, but in other YT video’s (other places in the world) “Acetone”. I think both fluids can do the job.
    Though the smell of Silicone kit tells us that Acetic Acid is normally used. That fluid is not easy to get/find for the broad public. And there are different “strenghts” of Acetic Acid, thus a quite good idea is to use Acetone or Thinner as a dissolvent.
    Idea is to dissolve Silicone kit into Thinner or Acetone to make a moisture-repellent layer kind of paint. On wood or on whatever other material.
    I think this can work good in outdoor applications. Question: thus it not (also) shut off the wood/panels too much from moisture? So that wooden panels cannot “breathe” thus wood can start to rot (on the longer term)?
    Anyway, I also know that there are “modern” paints with a silicone substance inside the paint, to paint houses and much more. Surely these are (I think, not sure) the elaborated versions of adding silicone substances to a (an outdoor) paint, invented by paint manufacturers in Europe, the UK, the US, etc. Say the big factories, I don’t have to name them.
    Whatever that may be: my first idea is that this solution (made with silicone /acetone or thinner) makes “sticky” substances. Though very well protected against moisture, it can attract and store dust particles. Not ideal in electronics.
    Perhaps, in the future, I will (can) give a better evaluation of this, this is my first idea. It all has to dry out first, as far as possible, silicone could stay sticky.
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