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Old 05-21-2010, 08:10 PM   #14
FIREBALL
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Re: gutter seal

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mdwilf, I haven't used the single tube stuff but imagine that it is isn't much different than the check-seal. The 2 part stuff's greatest property is that it self levels and flows, then cures quickly. It will look like a pro did it, remain flexible, and is sandable....I saw that stuff right next to the check-seal and 2 part epoxy and just bit the bullet and got what everyone had suggested. Even something with the consistency of RTV is going to tough to work with - there is nothing better than pumping the goo into the drip rail and watching it just go flat with zero involvement!!
Yep, Beatcoaster is right on the money, 2 part mixtures are to me the ticket ( like sem's stuff) and i've seen it in action great stuff
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