Mark G
Senior Member
Time to replace the roof vent. What sealer should I use?
Paul’s is using euphemisms for both 4200 and 5200. While 4200 is just difficult to remove, 5200 is dang near impossible. Lots of cussing it on boat forums when folks are trying to remove a part that was attached and sealed with 5200.PaulT said:I think of 4200 & 5200 more as marine adhesives with sealant properties than as primarily sealants. Both are great for their intended purpose but with some disadvantages when just sealant properties are needed.
Paul
Any of them use a heat gun? The very few times that I've needed to remove something bedded in 5200 on the advice of a friend who used to work in a chandlery I used a heat gun to first get it warm.Wandering Sagebrush said:Paul’s is using euphemisms for both 4200 and 5200. While 4200 is just difficult to remove, 5200 is dang near impossible. Lots of cussing it on boat forums when folks are trying to remove a part that was attached and sealed with 5200.
That I can’t answer, but I would assume so. The boating crowd is pretty savvy on the topic. The one application of 4200 I did on my boat has been there since 2005.ntsqd said:Any of them use a heat gun? The very few times that I've needed to remove something bedded in 5200 on the advice of a friend who used to work in a chandlery I used a heat gun to first get it warm.