Eastwood 2K Self Leveling Seam Sealer Cartridge
sealer leaves a factory-like finish
sealer leaves a factory-like finish
sealer leaves a factory-like finish
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Description
After stripping a car or repairing a panel you should replace the seam sealer to protect your work from the elements.
- Fast Setting and Curing
- 2-Component Formula Outlasts Regular Seam Sealer
- Compatible with Urethane and Epoxy Topcoats
- Ideal for Trunks, Floors, Drip Rails, Core Supports and Rocker Panels
Eastwood's high-solids 2-component Self-Leveling Seam Sealer leaves a factory-like finish and will not crack or sag. Seals cracks, crevices and body seams as well as waterproofs and insulates. The specially designed 2 chambered cartridge and mixing tip ensure that you lay out a perfectly mixed bead. Work time is 5-10 minutes, paintable in 30-60 minutes and fully cured in 4 hours. Use on firewall and trunk seams, fender extensions, tail light openings, etc. Uses 26:1 application gun, item 46613
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Questions & Answers
Can I use a battery operated gun for dispensing this product?
Will this product adhere to painted/coated surfaces? I need to seal seams on anodized aluminum .(Window assemblies)
I applied the seam sealer but would like to fix a spot that got a little to think on a slanted portion of my drip rail. If I remove some of it after it dried can I reapply over the top? If so, is there any prep recommendations or just apply over existing
Can you use this as a replacement seamsealer in the engine bay of a civic.
How does this self leveling sealer work on the vertical part of the driprail, will it stay in place or tend to run downhill?
Building a bumper & having it professionally powder coated. Will this product accept powder coat products & survive the heat baking process?
I was planning to use this to seal around my inner wheel well to quarter panel seam (just installed a new quarter). I am worried this may not be the best product for that application, possibly not thick enough to stay put...any suggestions?
Can you apply seam sealer over rust encapsulator
