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Best bedding compound
- Dad Joke
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Best bedding compound
- tonyiiiafl
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Re: Best bedding compound
- Hold'n On II
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Re: Best bedding compound
I've found that an oscillating plunge tool with a scraper blade will make quick work of most anything Sealant/Adhesive related, provided you can get the tool into the area your working on. Once the surfaces are separated, I use a razor blade and an appropriate solvent to remove whatever is left.
I used Sikaflex 295UV when I re-bed the port side salon window on our '96 370 Voyager and will be re-bedding the starboard side this spring.
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