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Seam Sealer ?

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I am about to prime on my car i have some cheap seam sealer in a tin but is there something better and i normally prime then seam seal re prime then paint, If thats not right it would explain why all my cars fall appart :roll:
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Re: Seam Sealer ?

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Some seam sealers contain silicone which actually causes corrosion! Tiger seal is the stuff to use.
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You should always use a good quality metal primer first before using the seam sealer and yes - use a good quality seam sealer too.
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The tin of seam sealer i have is made by tetrosyl brush on stuff, Having looked at the tiger seal i think i will just order that as it seems easier in a cartridge and even has a choice of colours, thanks all

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Well to give an alternate view , I use Pound shop gutter sealant . It can be smoothed with brush or rag with white spirit . It seems durable and can be painted over . I use it on top of primer .

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I've used tiger seal on various old motors and it sticks very well, the only snag I found is that paint didn't like it, it wouldn't dry and stayed sticky.
..in the context I last used it for, footwells in an old Landrover, it didn't really matter but if you need to paint over it, beware.
Shame as it's an excellent sealer.
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That hasn't been my experience. I've painted over Tiger seal without any problems at all. It needs to be fully cured first and then can be lightly rubbed with a scotchbrite pad and then spirit wipe prior to painting with normal car repair products - a primer then colour coats.
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Thanks Jim and lurch, I'll do some test bits when i'm in the garage i have some tiger seal now and a product that is a PU sealer and glue that seams to be the same.

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Hope it works for you, it is good stuff, I was attempting to paint over it with Tractol enamel which it didn't like, again as mentioned above I probably didn't prep it :roll:
It could well be fine with whatever paint you're going to use.
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Tractol, i have used that a few times for painting machinery and some of my beetle suspension parts are going to get painted in agricultural paint as there is a local farm shop that sells it and its always been hard wearing, So maybe i will make sure prime over the seam sealer to give it a good surface to bite on.

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ManyMinors wrote:That hasn't been my experience. I've painted over Tiger seal without any problems at all. It needs to be fully cured first and then can be lightly rubbed with a scotchbrite pad and then spirit wipe prior to painting with normal car repair products - a primer then colour coats.
Just a thought, what kind of paint? Not drying may be specific to the paint technology.
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