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John November 26th 11 04:28 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 

A heat gun should soften the old stuff but I wonder what I could use to
remove it?

I have a number of leaks at joints that I have tried to fix but there is
so much old sealant already there that applying more just doesn't work.

Any suggestions?

John

Home Guy November 26th 11 04:46 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 
John wrote:

I have a number of leaks at joints that I have tried to fix but
there is so much old sealant already there that applying more
just doesn't work.


A wire brush drill attachment:

http://images50.fotki.com/v1559/phot...eDIY046-vi.jpg

Or maybe a smaller one for a Dremel tool (if you have one).

Other than a sharp putty knife, you might want to try gasoline or laquer
thinner.

I have my doubts about the heat-gun. You might also look at a plumbers
torch.

I really don't know how these silicone or latex sealants react to
extreme heat.

KB[_4_] November 26th 11 05:01 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 

"Home Guy" wrote in message
...
John wrote:

I have a number of leaks at joints that I have tried to fix but
there is so much old sealant already there that applying more
just doesn't work.


A wire brush drill attachment:

http://images50.fotki.com/v1559/phot...eDIY046-vi.jpg

Or maybe a smaller one for a Dremel tool (if you have one).

Other than a sharp putty knife, you might want to try gasoline or laquer
thinner.

I have my doubts about the heat-gun. You might also look at a plumbers
torch.

I really don't know how these silicone or latex sealants react to
extreme heat.


Great advice, try gasoline or lacquer thinner, then use a plumbers torch.
LMAO! Idiot!






Home Guy November 26th 11 05:28 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 
KB wrote:

Other than a sharp putty knife, you might want to try gasoline
or laquer thinner. I have my doubts about the heat-gun. You
might also look at a plumbers torch.


Great advice, try gasoline or lacquer thinner, then use a plumbers
torch. LMAO! Idiot!


Where did I say to use extreme heat IN CONJUNCTION WITH using a volatile
liquid?

Nice try you lame **** head. The egg is on your face, not mine.

Go back into the crack where you came from.

KB[_4_] November 26th 11 08:48 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 

"Home Guy" wrote in message
...
KB wrote:

Other than a sharp putty knife, you might want to try gasoline
or laquer thinner. I have my doubts about the heat-gun. You
might also look at a plumbers torch.


Great advice, try gasoline or lacquer thinner, then use a plumbers
torch. LMAO! Idiot!


Where did I say to use extreme heat IN CONJUNCTION WITH using a volatile
liquid?

Nice try you lame **** head. The egg is on your face, not mine.

Go back into the crack where you came from.


I don't blame you for wanting to blame someone else for what you wrote.
From looking at your replies in this forum, you're pretty much clueless
about everything.

You're a moron, & I'm starting to feel sorry for you.



Joe November 26th 11 11:06 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 
On Nov 26, 10:28*am, John wrote:
A heat gun should soften the old stuff but I wonder what I could use to
remove it?

I have a number of leaks at joints that I have tried to fix but there is
so much old sealant already there that applying more just doesn't work.

Any suggestions?

John


If you enjoy wasting your time with poor results, just keep trying to
repair your old gutters. People with a need for effective solutions
would immediately replace the old gutters with new...faster, and much
longer lasting. Talk to a pro that does seamless gutters. The field is
very competitive most places and prices are correspondingly
reasonable. End result will look better on your house, too.

Joe

Red Green November 27th 11 08:45 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 
Joe wrote in news:ca76661b-42b4-421e-8f89-50e446337210
@y42g2000yqh.googlegroups.com:

On Nov 26, 10:28*am, John wrote:
A heat gun should soften the old stuff but I wonder what I could use to
remove it?

I have a number of leaks at joints that I have tried to fix but there is
so much old sealant already there that applying more just doesn't work.

Any suggestions?

John


If you enjoy wasting your time with poor results, just keep trying to
repair your old gutters. People with a need for effective solutions
would immediately replace the old gutters with new...faster, and much
longer lasting. Talk to a pro that does seamless gutters. The field is
very competitive most places and prices are correspondingly
reasonable. End result will look better on your house, too.

Joe


Can't say I disgree but you are at DEFCON 4 with duct tape.

[email protected] August 19th 16 05:33 PM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 
Don't you love it when idiots troll you....

Did you find an effective solution?

[email protected] April 27th 17 09:04 AM

Removing old gutter sealant.
 
On Saturday, 26 November 2011 16:28:19 UTC, John wrote:
A heat gun should soften the old stuff but I wonder what I could use to
remove it?

I have a number of leaks at joints that I have tried to fix but there is
so much old sealant already there that applying more just doesn't work.

Any suggestions?

John


My boyfriend used gutter sealant on my toilet pipe when I had a leak in the middle of the night...and it looks awful .. I need it fixing properly and need to get the ugly gutter sealant off it...what's the best way do you think? any ideas?


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