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Old 12-24-2019, 12:41 PM
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Im looking for some "Brushable" Urethane seam sealer in Black. I dont want the dry to chalk type, and I do not want Gray. I am trying to duplicate the tar . Should I just use the tube, and brush from there?

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Old 12-24-2019, 01:30 PM
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That is what I did, I used a Canadian jobber product call Pro-Form PF224 Urethane adhesive/sealant. In comes in a regular sized tube, and I just applied it and at first I used a brush but found it faster to just use my finger/thumb to spread it out.

It really flows nice for the first few minutes, after that is starts to skin so you need to tool it right away. Results were very good and looked like tar.

Even though it is a 1K product (no activator), it worked really well and seemed like a quality product. I am aware of more expensive 2K twin tube seam sealers, but have never tried them so don't know what extra advantage they provide.

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