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5200 sealant for small holes - problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Landry" data-source="post: 239427" data-attributes="member: 7025"><p>3M 5200 is a little on the liquid side and takes up to a week to cure. I've had pretty good luck with Fast Cure 5200. I've used it to fill holes on vertical surfaces and it stays in place pretty well, as it's a little thinner consistency than toothpaste.</p><p>Fast Cure 4200 is also a good product and if it ever has to be removed and the job done over, it comes off a lot easier than 5200. That stuff is really good but it was formulated to be basically an adhesive and it's primary use has always been hull/deck joints. It has to be sawed/cut off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Landry, post: 239427, member: 7025"] 3M 5200 is a little on the liquid side and takes up to a week to cure. I've had pretty good luck with Fast Cure 5200. I've used it to fill holes on vertical surfaces and it stays in place pretty well, as it's a little thinner consistency than toothpaste. Fast Cure 4200 is also a good product and if it ever has to be removed and the job done over, it comes off a lot easier than 5200. That stuff is really good but it was formulated to be basically an adhesive and it's primary use has always been hull/deck joints. It has to be sawed/cut off. [/QUOTE]
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