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 Seam Sealer Recommendations

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Apr 30, 2021 03:07PM scooperman  
Apr 30, 2021 09:13AM RedRiley Edited: Apr 30, 2021 09:18AM 
Apr 30, 2021 03:48AM 6464s  
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 Posted: Apr 30, 2021 03:07PM
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Brushable seam sealer works well where seam gaps are small, if you have any larger gaps search using the terms "dum-dum" and "strip caulk".

 Posted: Apr 30, 2021 09:13AM
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I've used the brush on kind in a can from Eastwood. I used it on both primed and bare metal and painted over it. 

 Posted: Apr 30, 2021 03:48AM
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Hello All BodyWorking Guys, I found out that the tubes of body sealers are extremely expensive - $45 a tube. The spray on seam sealer that the Rover factory used held the water and promoted rust. What are your Brand recommendations? Would you prime the metal first or apply DTM, then prime & paint?
Thanks Jim