BTW: For tough sealing applications - 3M 5200 Marine Sealer Adhesive. It even cures and bonds on wet sufaces - actually humidity and water set if off. Used it on our spa a number of times. Not for big jobs like roofs though.
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Originally Posted by jr1
BTW: For tough sealing applications - 3M 5200 Marine Sealer Adhesive. It even cures and bonds on wet sufaces - actually humidity and water set if off. Used it on our spa a number of times. Not for big jobs like roofs though.
I have used 3M 5200 many times in underwater marine applications. This is a very permanent caulk that must be ground off mechanically to remove. Would not advise unless you have a fiberglass roof and need a permanent repair. Extremely good product and expensive.
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