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Old 02-07-2004, 03:46 PM   #8
casey
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MASKING TAPE

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Originally posted by EighthD
I would go to your local paint store. Use a 3m abrasive wheel you can use with your electricor air drill to cleen out the old sealer. They also should have 3m 2 part seam sealer that will dry in 2 to 3 hours and it will look good. Be sure to use masking tape on both sides of the drip rail. that way after you lay down the sealer you can smooth it out with your finger then pull the tape. when you are done.
I wish I knew that method when I did mine, mine turned ok, but was it a pain to get a nice looking bead,now you tell me @#%$#, LOL
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