โDec-27-2018 04:23 PM
โJan-03-2019 11:52 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
Keep the wire wheel away from anything. It will do more damage than good. On aluminum you stand the chance of starting corrosion when the steel particles from the brush become embedded in the aluminum. Otherwise it will chew the aluminum to shreds.
Charles
โJan-03-2019 11:33 AM
โDec-28-2018 04:44 AM
โDec-27-2018 05:01 PM
gbopp wrote:
I always thought mineral spirits left a residue. If Dicor recommends it, then it shouldn't be a problem.
Personally, I would not use a wire wheel or brush on an aluminum roof.
โDec-27-2018 04:56 PM
โDec-27-2018 04:46 PM
โDec-27-2018 04:36 PM
gbopp wrote:
I just use a heat gun (on low) and a plastic scraper to remove the old caulk. I would not use a wire wheel or brush, it could damage the surface.
If the old caulk is solid, I don't remove it. I just remove the loose stuff, clean well and apply the new sealant.
I use acetone to clean the surface,
โDec-27-2018 04:33 PM