Fugi 5 Piece Instructions

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Yep.
All they have is what I posted. I didn't realise I was supposed to cut the lid open to get to the insides of the paper but to save others it's posted above.
If I get any more info I will post. I've seen the questions asked on Amazon also.
 
The timing of this thread couldn't be better for me as I am tiling my bathroom and contemplating whether to order this kit to do the siliconing myself or (preferably) get an experienced chap in to do the job for me.
 
@slicker55 thus far I've just played with the kit to Silicon some glass. I've found them not to difficult to use (the ones I know what they are for). If the Silicon is thin (quiet fluid) I found things more tricky. The tools to allow it to pass over grout joints are a fab idea. For a tenner or so I am very happy. The video I posted also I found helpful in terms of what the joint should look like.
 
@Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall - thanks... very encouraging - will probably send for a kit and have a play before diving in. There are loads of videos on Youtube showing how to use different profiles and some practical tips too but I haven't found one yet showing how to cope with things like grout lines and coming out of a corner three ways (like in the corners of the bath). I believe the bridges supplied with the kit you have bought makes it possible to do a decent job when you have to cross grout lines. Sorry mate, I have had a very long day today - must watch your video - where is it?
 
Long day myself. Here is the video I mentioned. I have always aimed for a concave sealant joint, angled nozzle head. This video and some further reading (and looking at images on this site) made me realise I had found something else I was crap at

 

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