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Seam sealer question
This pertains to a 1969 Norwood Camaro, 08 build. The firewall has a beige seam sealer on all seams. SEMS makes a good substitute for that. My question is the black seam sealer that is in most all joints in the cab and rear quarters and the wheel well joints. Its a thick black sealant that reminds me of roofing plastic except that it remains fairly soft but crumbles when removed. Any idea on what would be a good substitute for this black sealer? Thanks in advance.
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I used the black 3M caulking strips for some of the areas that wer black....Joe
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Agree with caulk strips. In a high end resto, some of that black stuff was more like body Schutz, also a 3M product.
I used the SEMS beige for my firewall. IIRC (BIG IF) there were some other areas with the beige sealer.
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