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Lost amongst the CORN
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Northern Iowa
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Re: drip rail sealer
the better choice would be the OEM bead. Just about any "self leveling" seam will be to thin and run all over the place, they will NOT stay in place on a vertical seam. The 3M and especially the lord fusor self leveling are like water. They are super products but will not stay on a vertical plane
Personally I prefer the Duramix line of seam sealers and adhesives. For your drip rail I would use the control flow or heavy bodied
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