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Almot
Explorer III
Jun 29, 2015

Exterior sealant for vertical surfaces?

Will be replacing a small piece of aluminum siding, need to put something under vertical sides - they overlap by 2", but it's better to seal, just in case. Also, might need to touch-up some on windows and doors.

It has to be clear - siding is gray-ish, windows are black on white wall, so clear is the only choice.

Have a gut feeling that a regular Exterior Urethane Caulk will do.

Fancy stuff like Dicor Non-Leveling Sealant I might consider, but I don't think it comes in clear.
  • I've been using Lexel Sealant for the last year or so and really like it. Comes in clear and other colors. Paintable, too. When you apply it, you can use a soapy wet finger to smooth it but be careful because if you smear it on where it's not wanted, it's not so easy to get off. Takes a couple of days to really cure but does the job for me. And I like the flexible smaller tube rather than the large tube used with a caulking gun.
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    Almot
    Explorer III
    Thanks. I had Geocel EPDM roof sealant and liked it better than widely advertised Dicor. No bubbling, no shrinking, and dries much faster (can be too fast on a hot day though).

    Yes, on a brief glance 2300 and Pro Flex are the two runners-up.
  • Choose a Geocel product from this list that fits your application.
    Geocel RV products. I used 2300 construction tripolymer and it is a heavy duty sealant. The specifications were a bit better than Proflex RV at the time I bought it. Both are very similar and you can search the product data sheets for the best fit for your use.
  • Like MFL said, go with Geocel Proflex! Best stuff for vertical surfaces!
  • Proflex comes in clear, and is very good around windows/doors/vertical sides. I also use Proflex in white, when it matches nicely.

    Good stuff!
    Jerry