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<blockquote data-quote="bnt5" data-source="post: 355906" data-attributes="member: 13957"><p>If you are dead set having a "budget" jetjon, there are other adhesive caulks out there that will get the job done without the price of 3M 5200. Any of the polyurethane caulks such as "quad" from homedepot will form a rubberized barrier and also will bond a variety of substrates assuming they have been degreased, sanded and cleaned thoroughly. Another brand of caulking that is amazingly strong and waterproof is Geocell, you can purchase it at any roofing/siding supply company it is very good stuff. That having been said, 3M 5200 has been used in the marine industry for a long time and is made for this very type of application (well, maybe not jetjons...) but it is very expensive for something that is shot out of a tube. Good luck and let us know how she performs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bnt5, post: 355906, member: 13957"] If you are dead set having a "budget" jetjon, there are other adhesive caulks out there that will get the job done without the price of 3M 5200. Any of the polyurethane caulks such as "quad" from homedepot will form a rubberized barrier and also will bond a variety of substrates assuming they have been degreased, sanded and cleaned thoroughly. Another brand of caulking that is amazingly strong and waterproof is Geocell, you can purchase it at any roofing/siding supply company it is very good stuff. That having been said, 3M 5200 has been used in the marine industry for a long time and is made for this very type of application (well, maybe not jetjons...) but it is very expensive for something that is shot out of a tube. Good luck and let us know how she performs! [/QUOTE]
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