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Roostre
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Re: Roostre's 1967 C20

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I just ordered a new roof skin for my 68, and will be using the 3M adhesive you showed in the previous post. Regarding this drip rail sealer 08307, would regular (thicker) seam sealer also work, or is this more liquid version preferable?
The thinner drip rail sealer is used because it is self-leveling. It gives a nice flat finish without having to tool it while it sets up. It was not bad to use, just make sure to put some tape under the vertical rails behind the doors, don't go too far down with this sealer, and remove the tape and excess before it fully cures.

I've never tried it, but I would think getting regular seam sealer to give a nice, flat surface finish would be difficult in the rails.
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