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jimmyfred wrote:
...............I obtained some.......MasterSeal NP-1 , made by BASF . It was given to me by a friend . He installs Aluminum Store fronts and their glass inserts.......this IS the caulk they use every day .
...............IT says , it is a Polyurethane Sealant ! I used it on the exterior of my 5'ver and it really sticks quite well to gelcoat fiberglass as well as the rubber slide seals . His company buys it by the case in different colors , I'm surprised that BASF doesn't market this item to the RV community because it is a very high quality product . , jf
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Apr-18-2017 01:48 PM
FlyfisherBob wrote:
Thanks for the feedback on the 3m 4200.
Apr-18-2017 01:44 PM
silversand wrote:What about 3M 4200? It could be removed i heard.
....I removed and replaced every sheet metal screw on our camper (an aluminum-framed camper), replacing every screw with high-quality stainless-steel screws (this includes every screw in the roof: all roof hatches and rear ladder screws), thread and hole-bedding every one of them with 3M's 4200. I use 4200 as a bedding compound, not a seam caulk. The only thing I use for seam caulking (fiberglass to J-trim metal) is Geocel (Geocel, the formula I use) is the stuff you probably refer to as: firm, high-gloss and dirt-repellent. If you make mistakes with Geocel, it is a real b**$h to remove. Be very, very careful.
BTW: 4200 will attract grime like crazy in my experience. I go with a firm seam caulk (like Geocel) for all the big seam work.
Apr-18-2017 12:21 PM
What about 3M 4200? It could be removed i heard.
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