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Location: New Orleans
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O-K, I SNAFU'ed and didn't notice the seam sealer I used on first door striker was "HARDENING" - my BAD. It dried rock hard! Managed to get it all apart again and luckily noted before doing second door, (doors are OFF).
* Need recommendation on quality NON-HARDENING BODY SEAM SEALER to use so I can re-adjust the striker plates as required when re-installing the doors? Don't need a lot & only found EASTWOOD Brush-able Seam Sealer, but heard there is a product you can actually kneed with your hands like play-dough? Already done once, help me get 'er done right. Thanks. PS. Front fenders will be coming back off to hang the doors. |
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Location: Ocala,Fl
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Re: Door Strike Plate NON-HARDENING Seam Sealer?
Like 3m strip caulk?
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Re: Door Strike Plate NON-HARDENING Seam Sealer?
Dooohhh - had a "Homer" moment, found this on shelf when I put the other away. Yep, guess this IS my last major project?
And thank you for the reply Shineysideup, I was looking at that product online. ![]() |
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