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Author: Subject: Why Polyurethane Sealant ?
jonti

posted on 16/3/04 at 03:05 PM Reply With Quote
Why Polyurethane Sealant ?

Getting exciting now ...at stage of sealing cracks carpeting (well rubber matting) and trimming etc

Question though..

Is there a reason for using polyurethane sealant in motors as opposed to silicon or anything else ?

Polyurethane sealer is relatively expensive compared to other stuff and I see in the Screwfix Catalogue that they have "weathermate" Flexible Roofing Sealer "sticks to timber, metal galvanised steel" and its £3.49 a tube. Cheapest I've seen poly is £5.00.
Would this stuff or any other cheaper sealer be ok ?





OFROK

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Jasper

posted on 16/3/04 at 03:20 PM Reply With Quote
Poly sticks like a bastard, silicone doesn't....
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Terrapin_racing

posted on 16/3/04 at 03:49 PM Reply With Quote
A lot is down to the characteristics of the products too - shear strength, UV degradation, resistance to chemicals.
Silicone is an inferior adhesive in a lot of areas.
Unfortunately this is reflected in the prices - I've used Sika products for years and never been disappointed.

http://www.sika.com/

shop around though as prices vary from retailer to retailer!

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jonti

posted on 16/3/04 at 04:15 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers chaps..I thought that might be the response.....looks like it's poly then

How many tubes d'yer think for cockpit footwell and scuttle....two ?....three ? four ?





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Lightning

posted on 16/3/04 at 05:13 PM Reply With Quote
Theres a place down here that doeas Polyurathane Black sealer for £2.65/tube.Trago Mills. Also does other cheap bits and bobs.
Its the muts and I used 2 tubes. Bastard to get off the hands though. And your best clothes when you really know that you should have been doing the car in them!!.





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Jasper

posted on 16/3/04 at 08:22 PM Reply With Quote
I used one tube to stick (and rivet) all the ali panels.
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Hellfire

posted on 19/3/04 at 02:15 AM Reply With Quote
Bl**dy 'ell!

is that all?

What nozzle you use... hypodermic needle size?

We've used 5 IIRC!

But then we've PU'd everything up... to stop it rattling. Obviously we would be able to hear a pin drop @ 90 ...

But then again...






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tractorboy

posted on 19/3/04 at 03:53 AM Reply With Quote
another alternative is the sealant used for sealing up guttering etc an exterior weatherproof stuff from homebase or b&q has the added bonus of being black
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