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The video nails it and definitely dry beforehand although they do have underwater silicon but I've never tried it. Here's a factoid I didn't know til recently. Apparently it's humidity that sets silicon and not air which prolly explains that underwater stuff.
polyurethanes like sikaflex use moisture in the air to set. Silicones either release acetic acid (acetic cure) or methanol (neutral cure) to set. Neutral cure is good for ferrous metals, bitumen and other things that don't play well with acid. Acetic cure is what Beachman wants for the bathroom/kitchen as it will etch into the tile/glass face and get a better bond. The acid will also displace some water, and make the silicone set quicker. Hope this helps.
oh to add to it, dont use shellys, in white. it goes yellow. yes i know on the packaging it says non yellowing.