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Re: Challenger dutchman to 1/4 seam sealer
[Re: Mopar.70]
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09/05/10 01:10 AM
09/05/10 01:10 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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gregsrt
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What product are you guys using to duplicate this. I have to do the seams on my Satellite, I cleaned them out with a wire wheel and primed them now I need to seal it for the correct look
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Re: Challenger dutchman to 1/4 seam sealer
[Re: gregsrt]
#791349
09/05/10 02:25 PM
09/05/10 02:25 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,247 Fremont, CA.
Topcat
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What product are you guys using to duplicate this. I have to do the seams on my Satellite, I cleaned them out with a wire wheel and primed them now I need to seal it for the correct look
I just did mine yesterday. First put 3M green tape right up to the edge with a 1/16th edge away from it. Make sure its primered prior to putting it on. Run a solid bead the whole length. Then just use your finger to smear it in. You may end up needing to repeat the process after it dries.
Wait 24 hours or more before pulling the tape off. Once it is fully cured; sand off the overlapped edge and clean with laquer thinner.
3M Ultrapro Tan Heavy Bodied Seam Sealer 08301
I bought mine on E Bay.
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