Safe silicone

Hi there, i used 100% silicone on my new enclosure...its ready about a 2.5 weaks but it smells like vinegar,so i cant tranfer my veiled to his new home...any idea?silicone is behind the foam...
 

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What did you use?
I actually used today the GEl silicone 100% silicone and it was terrible smell. I had to put fan on and all. So I’m glad I didn’t use it for my background. Because GEll is 100% silicone and had no order.

This may sound counterintuitive, but the smelly stuff (GE I) is the one to use.

It takes however long it takes to off-gas. If trapped (e.g. between foam and a back wall) it's going to take longer. The more surface area exposed, the sooner it will fully cure and off-gas.

The problem with the non-smelly type is that you can't tell if it's done off-gassing or not because the smell isn't there to tell you, yet it may still be off-gassing.
 
If its still stinky, its still not cured completely. That also means its not 100% strength, and could peel off or rip if you flex it too much or remove the clamps. Its not an adhesive, its a gap filler.
 
It appears (from your description above) that you may have applied the foam before the silicone fully cured, and now the silicone is trapped between the wood & foam. The foam is an insulator, so it's designed to prevent air-flow (i.e. curing).

I don't know enough chemistry to know if there could have been a reaction between the uncured silicone and the foam, and part of what you're smelling could be formaldehyde from the foam.

If it were me, I would tear the foam out to allow the silicone to fully cure before re-applying the foam.
If the underlying silicone is still sticky, I would also remove as much of that as possible, allow any residue to cure, and start over.

If anyone has a better solution, or knows the chemistry for sure, please input.
 
And what should i do? Its 2.5 weaks outside and still smells...i should let it "dry" for 2 months?


Normally its 30 day for "full cure". getting more air, and higher temperature, will increase the curing speed. But its outside so you really dont need more air.
 
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