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Technical What seam sealer to use in my trunk jambs?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by evintho, Dec 25, 2021.

  1. evintho
    Joined: May 28, 2007
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    I'm about to lay some epoxy primer in my prepped trunk. I've removed all the factory sealer from the jamb and am looking for a recommendation for a decent quality, paintable seam sealer that won't break the bank. Any recommendatons?

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  2. lostone
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    from kansas

    3m makes a good pliable seam sealer, or atleast they did up to about 5 yrs ago. If it were mine, I would lay down an epoxy primer first, lay your sealer on top of that and lay your next primer sealer on top of the seam sealer.

    Just my 5 cents (used to be 2 but inflation).

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  3. gimpyshotrods
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    3M single-part.

    Two-part is nice, but it is spendy, and requires a special gun.
     
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  4. Lord Fusor 800DTM because it adheres to both bare metal and 2k epoxy, it's paint-able, and heavy bodied but flexible.

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  5. SEAAIRE354
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    I’m interested to hear what the experts say. And I’ve also been told to prime first then prime over the sealer.
     
  6. I've been using liquid nails for 30 years. Still 2 bucks a tube. But I'm sure a body shop supply professional is gonna say you can do that. Do me a favor, shoot a bead of the liquid nails and a bead of your favorite over priced "seam sealer" on a test panel. See what you think. I use it about everyday in my bodyshop, on new, high dollar vehicles, they don't complain.
     
  7. Yeah I seal over primer. Am I an expert now?
     
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  8. Whether in the trunk or any other jamb, I always epoxy first then if going to prime do that or whatever you are going to do. I seam seal right before final topcoat. Having the seam sealer buried under all the primer etc always looks weird to me, but that's just my opinion.

    Also, I would suggest a two part seam sealer as it cures not just dries. A single component product does not cure ever. It just dries and can reflow with heat or solvent. Again, just my .02 for what its worth.
     
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  9. rockable
    Joined: Dec 21, 2009
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    I've used the 3M brushable seam sealer and I've used Eastwood's. Honestly, I prefer the Eastwood. Buy you some cheap throwaway brushes and have at it. Prime the metal first.
     

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