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    What's the best place to get this from and cost? been looking at the 3 m stuff but unsure of places to buy..

    Cheers
    Andy
    1995 petrol blue s/t escos

  • #2
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3200616986...#ht_800wt_1037 thats the stuff i used, but you need a special gun to do it. I bought the gun off him then got a good discount on the seam sealer

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    • #3
      Originally posted by palmeros View Post
      What's the best place to get this from and cost? been looking at the 3 m stuff but unsure of places to buy..

      Cheers
      Andy
      Andy,
      I dont like spray able seam sealant, I like to use the hand pressure applicator or brush able. That way you can work it into the seam. Preference I suppose but that's my preference.
      The nearest to spray able sealant I use is Schultz Panel Guard. Its similar to seam sealant and goes rubbery not oily. i dont use it as a seam sealant though.
      What sort of work are you doing
      sigpic


      Sunnyside B&B and camper restorations
      www.sunnysidebb.co.uk

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      • #4
        3m stuff is good but quite dear at about £14 a bag iirc

        There's also an indasa stuff too but can't remember how much it is

        You should be able to get both from any paint refinishing suppliers

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        • #5
          Well I'm doing the sills and rear arches for now but wanna use the same stuff for when I do the rest of the underside
          Next winter.. Iv used the brush able seam sealer on some stuff already but wanna get a good finish and protection on the rest..

          Andy
          1995 petrol blue s/t escos

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          • #6
            I used brushable seam sealer on the all the joints first , then applied the sprayable stuff. When you play around with the settings on the gun you can get it to look like it came out of the factory

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cosmagedon View Post
              I used brushable seam sealer on the all the joints first , then applied the sprayable stuff. When you play around with the settings on the gun you can get it to look like it came out of the factory
              How much does he sell the gun for do you know?
              1995 petrol blue s/t escos

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              • #8
                Originally posted by palmeros View Post
                How much does he sell the gun for do you know?
                The gun for the 3m stuff is it only about £30 iirc

                But I'm sure the other gun for the tube stuff with the settings to adjust the way it applies is about £300 well they used to be that

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                • #9
                  from this page onwards will give you an idea of the 3m stuff, its the best ive ever used

                  http://www.escortrscosworth.com/foru...?t=1705&page=7

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                  • #10
                    I payed about £60 for the gun i think

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