What is the EAB Industry Best Practice for sealing windows? I am hoping to seal up the side window and have done some experimenting. But before I go and try it I bet there is a best practice being used I dont know about. The second photo shows an example....it's the Patrols rear window channel. When it rains water will enter.
One concern or unknown factor/question.....will the window be removable after I apply the sealant. Should it be?
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I've been playing around with 3M Strip Caulk. This stuff is kind of like tar, but it does not set up. It stays sticky and pliable. Its like chewing gum, but stickier. I experimented with a piece of angle. I got a nice result by applying painters tape to both sides, then pushing the caulk into the corner, removed excess using a 1/4" wood dowel, then removing the painters tape. That little ball of caulk sat in the shop all week and was still like new today. I'm not sure how to smooth it out, and don't know any trade secrets on how to apply it. I'm not experienced or skilled with caulk of any kind. need help.
I think if this was used the it a builder could dig it out to remove the window, but Scratches during digging would be a significant risk.
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One concern or unknown factor/question.....will the window be removable after I apply the sealant. Should it be?
IMG_0617.png IMG_0618.png
I've been playing around with 3M Strip Caulk. This stuff is kind of like tar, but it does not set up. It stays sticky and pliable. Its like chewing gum, but stickier. I experimented with a piece of angle. I got a nice result by applying painters tape to both sides, then pushing the caulk into the corner, removed excess using a 1/4" wood dowel, then removing the painters tape. That little ball of caulk sat in the shop all week and was still like new today. I'm not sure how to smooth it out, and don't know any trade secrets on how to apply it. I'm not experienced or skilled with caulk of any kind. need help.
I think if this was used the it a builder could dig it out to remove the window, but Scratches during digging would be a significant risk.
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