by 48Rob » Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:39 pm
Polyurethane is a moisture cure product.
Slicone is an air cure product.
If the surfaces are VERY clean, dry, and properly prepared for the silicone, it can be a very good long lasting sealer.
If not, it is prone to peeling/failing.
As mentioned, it is not a good product to use if paint, varnish, or clear coat will EVER be applied.
Years ago, it was THE choice for sealants.
It still holds much value for specific uses, but has been surpassed for "home" use by other products.
Polyurethane is a good/great glue/construction adhesive, but if you ever wish to separate the parts, don't use it.
I've had very good luck with OSI gutter seal.
It is a clear sealer/caulk that is a rubber product in a very strong solvent base.
It will flow very thin if warmed in the tube, is clear, does not attract dirt like silicone, can be varnished/painted over, and best of all, with a little effort, can be completely removed if needed without leaving any residue, such as for removing metal trim, a roof vent, etc.
I'm on year 6 of use on my wood trailer with no failures or issues.
I'm not familiar with 3-M's 5200, but it may be a good option too.
Rob
Waiting for "someday" will leave you on your deathbed wondering why you didn't just rearrange your priorities and enjoy the time you had, instead of waiting for a "better" time to come along...