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sloppy seam sealer

Posted By: DaveDudek

sloppy seam sealer - 03/10/16 11:03 PM

What are you guys using to reproduce the sloppy seam sealer in the trunk areas? Seems like everything I have to choose from is too thin to build up.
Posted By: 5carguy

Re: sloppy seam sealer - 03/11/16 12:28 AM

Try some brushable seam sealer.I use a cheap 1" brush that I cut the bristles to about 1" to 3/4".Slop is the bestlaugh2Available at any automotive paint store.Do not use 3M fast and firm.twocents
Posted By: Morty426

Re: sloppy seam sealer - 03/11/16 03:02 AM

Originally Posted By 5carguy
Try some brushable seam sealer.I use a cheap 1" brush that I cut the bristles to about 1" to 3/4".Slop is the bestlaugh2Available at any automotive paint store.Do not use 3M fast and firm.twocents


Do the same.

If you the correct appearance it helps to drink 5-6 beers before you start. smile
Posted By: Stewpar

Re: sloppy seam sealer - 03/11/16 03:34 AM

I used the 3M Ultra-pro Urethane #8361 seam sealer that comes in sausage tubes and it works great! You can apply it with a manual or electric caulk gun......... up
Posted By: 5wndwcpe

Re: sloppy seam sealer - 03/11/16 07:15 AM

For brushable I like Wurth. If you use a chip brush, you can cut the bristles shorter to stiffen up the brush and drag it across the seam sealer. The hard part is trying not to make it look good.
Posted By: DaveDudek

Re: sloppy seam sealer - 03/11/16 07:10 PM

Thanks guys!
Posted By: hotairballoonpilot

Re: sloppy seam sealer - 03/11/16 07:59 PM

brushable from 3m here too.
Posted By: v cummins

Re: sloppy seam sealer - 03/11/16 08:38 PM

Originally Posted By Stewpar
I used the 3M Ultra-pro Urethane #8361 seam sealer that comes in sausage tubes and it works great! You can apply it with a manual or electric caulk gun......... up

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