Oct-16-2017 05:55 PM
Nov-09-2017 11:28 AM
nwbearcat1998 wrote:
I used the following
Geocel 28100V Pro Flex Crystal Clear RV Flexible Sealant
Nov-09-2017 10:00 AM
bobndot wrote:Where can you get this?
Agree with ken56, the 'Proflex RV' also comes in 'brite white' which does not yellow like I found using the regular 'white' but using clear is fine.
Nov-09-2017 09:34 AM
Oct-24-2017 11:09 AM
Oct-24-2017 09:48 AM
proflex is a great caulk. I have had bad luck with clear...it just is worthless. Use Black or White. I found out the clear is the only one allowed for use in California...that should tell you something...this is on Geocells website.When searching the SDS and PDS of the various Geocel Proflex sealants, I get the same .pdf caution sheets for all colors of their Proflex products. Maybe they have changed the formulation recently.
Oct-24-2017 09:19 AM
nwbearcat1998 wrote:If you have the joint filled, that's all that is required. The durability may suffer if the sealant is thin but these polymer sealants are very tough.
Is there anything wrong with the caulking job I did other then cosmetically not pleasing??
Oct-24-2017 08:01 AM
wowens79 wrote:
Another tip, they sell these rubber caulk tools that are like a pointed squeegee. They are great for smoothing and removing excess caulk. I've never used one with the proflex, but I've used them alot in our bathroom with silicone, and they work great. I'll be trying it with proflex on the TT this weekend, and I'll try to remember to report back.
Oct-24-2017 05:16 AM
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Oct-20-2017 06:30 PM
LVJJJ wrote:
Have used ProFlex for years but don't like that ProFlex seems to attract a lot of dirt and always looks dirty. I have switched to Sikaflex 221. It goes on smoother, lays down better and is easier to smooth out with paint-thinner-covered-finger. It's also staying put over formerly silicone areas.