Plastic wrap film over a finger helps too. And mineral turpentine(we just say "turps")to clean up,have a rag or paper towel ready in advance. Also, leftover Sika keeps well in the freezer, but don`t delay getting it there.+1 sikaflex
easy to work with. Use soapy water to smooth out.
Excellent adhesion properties
• Temperature usage range
(recommended) 25° F to 120° F
• Temperature tolerance range: -30° F
to +175°F. Will not slump at +275° F for brief periods.
• Unlimited shelf life
Paintable
Non-irritant
Remains permanently soft
Non-toxic
Non-staining
Non-corrosive
USDA acceptable
No vehicle bleed out
FDA approved
UL(R) classified
Dielectric strength to 100V per mil
Greetings,
Mr. s. The problem I've found with duct seal is the surface tends to harden over time AND it is not as flexible as butyl tape. I would suggest for a critical application such as your hatch light, go with butyl tape. The heck with the extra $20...
I have read the posts here with interest since we are getting ready to reseal the exterior teak quarter round molding at the junction of the pilothouse and the teak deck. It seems as though this is a no brainer to use butyl tape on. My question is whether or not the SS screws I removed are sufficient to squeeze the butyl tape enough to get a good seal. They seemed to have a good grip when I removed them and my expectations are that BT is the way to go. Any thoughts please.
As I look at the TDS products I see that there are two colors which got me to thinking about whether I should seal to the deck with black and to the house with white? Seems like that could be messy but my partner is the painter/caulker and she has made it clear that I am NOT to do this without her supervision.
As I look at the TDS products I see that there are two colors which got me to thinking about whether I should seal to the deck with black and to the house with white? Seems like that could be messy but my partner is the painter/caulker and she has made it clear that I am NOT to do this without her supervision
Mark a line or tape above and below the teak before removing. Then clean and tape well before caulking. This will give you a nice clean joint. I am thinking the black TDS on mine. I don’t think the screws would allow enough compression for the butyl tape.