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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- A few seam sealer #TechTips to keep in your back pocket when replicating a bead like this one:
👉 Prep your seam sealer. As always with two-part cartridges, equalize it upward into a paper towel to make sure you’ve got equal parts A and B coming out. Dispense 2-3 inches of material on a mixing board to make sure you’re getting a good mix before applying to the vehicle.
👉 Lay the material. For on-vehicle application, our best recommendation is to caulk out a bead. Always ensure you have a tight seal.
👉 Replicate the bead. Let the material do the work - you don’t need to move back and forth. Just keep the tip of the applicator against the surface and right above the actual material - don’t go too fast. The material will create that shape and texture you’re looking for without much effort.
👉 Apply material upright. You can apply the material directly onto the vehicle, and it will hold its shape. You can draw whatever you want to match the OEM appearance, and it won’t sag, drip, run, or fall off the panel. Brush out a stroke first to make sure you have a good seal, then apply your material directly on top.
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Yeah, it’s Mansory glue. Everybody knows that.
That is a lot of material
They are in the business of selling Adhesives and sealers. 😂😂😂 The best applied sealer is the one paying for it, in other words use as much or little as you want. But I'm sure they did it this way to show off the build ability and non sag to the material. If they would of done it the way most do it, there would also be people that would said that's not enough.