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Before I go down to B&Q and buy the wrong one, what's a good sealant
for a joint/crack in an asbestos gutter? It needs to stick in damp conditions and remain flexible but preferably not remain tacky. Replacing the gutter is not an option as it's a horizontal valley between two roofs. -- Eiron |
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you want a polysulfide based construction sealent, these are moisture
curing but the surface has to be fairly dry for them to get a good initial tack. |
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![]() "Eiron" wrote in message ... Before I go down to B&Q and buy the wrong one, what's a good sealant for a joint/crack in an asbestos gutter? It needs to stick in damp conditions and remain flexible but preferably not remain tacky. Replacing the gutter is not an option as it's a horizontal valley between two roofs. Flexacryl, expensive - large tin but works. Make sure you cover sufficient of the valley. Dave |
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