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HMS_Beagle
May 19, 2014Explorer
Once again I am going to be in the minority, but I think anything you smear on the outside of a joint is going to be a very short term solution to waterproofing, if it works at all. I know this is the standard practice in the RV industry, more's the pity (no one does this on a boat). The sealant belongs in the joint between the two things being sealed, not smeared over the top.
Having spent many, many hours removing cracked, hardened and failed Dicor, I wouldn't use a bucket of that stuff for a doorstop.
Having spent many, many hours removing cracked, hardened and failed Dicor, I wouldn't use a bucket of that stuff for a doorstop.
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