
Now I have the fan, doors, and window to Rethink.
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twisted lines wrote:Good timing I must be about the same stage as you, I spent day's trying to find polyurethane caulk on or in a tube!![]()
Now I have the fan, doors, and window to Rethink.
zzzizxz wrote:tony.latham wrote:Latex doesn’t have the elasticity of poly.
Think about washboard roads and chuck holes and the normal vibration as your camper is towed at sixty-five.
There is a difference between a caulk and a sealant.
T
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I think I was incorrect when I called it caulk. Many reviews have called it caulk, but the DAP website (and the tube) calls it an exterior sealant, not an exterior caulk.
Although they seem to work very hard to NOT classify it as poly, silicone, latex, etc...
Interestingly, looking at the MSDS for the DAP, it uses limestone and quartz as fillers, which was what the OLD glidden gripper used. It also has carbon black, which seems to be basically a rubber product. I assume that's how they get the additional elasticity out of it. Don't know if that has any impact on anything though.
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