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manjestic
 
Location: North Shore, MA
Joined: Oct 30, 2011
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Re: Seam sealer prior to painting bucket?
Reply #9 Dec 1, 2011 9:50 am |
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It is critical for any product to work the the surface be free on any rust, dirt or oil and if possible paint. Well, I painted already. I am going to put the sealer over the paint. I know it is backwards, but I didn't strip the paint entirely. Just spot sanding and prime. "Eastwood's high-solids Seam Sealer seals cracks, crevices and body seams, as well as waterproofs and insulates; remains flexible. Adheres to paint; tack-dries in 15 minutes, air dries in 1 hour. Black in color, but can be painted after 1 hour. Use a standard caulking gun to apply."
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