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OT: WHAT TO USE?
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David or Daphne Schertzer
2007-07-16 23:16:37 UTC
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Got a leaky 6" rain gutter where it was tied into the flat roof. I've
tried
abt 6 different tubes of caulking, rubber cement and others but no luck.
What do the PRO's use, so it wont leak again. I't all stripped and clean
again. It's nice an hot ready fer an application. Plse advise. thanks
Sqip
2007-07-17 04:17:08 UTC
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Get an aerosel can of "STOP LEAK" and spray the hell out of it
Post by David or Daphne Schertzer
Got a leaky 6" rain gutter where it was tied into the flat roof. I've
tried
abt 6 different tubes of caulking, rubber cement and others but no luck.
What do the PRO's use, so it wont leak again. I't all stripped and clean
again. It's nice an hot ready fer an application. Plse advise. thanks
NewMan
2007-07-17 20:27:38 UTC
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Why not try "Black Knight"???

If you can, get the fiberglass cloth mesh as well. Put down some black
knight, then the mesh. Work the mesh into the black knight, and then
put some more black knight on top of the mesh.

Note: Wear disposable gloves! This stuff sticks like crazy!

Get the thicker grade of black knight.

Last time I used it is was less than $10 a gallon, and I got it at
Home Depot. I used it on my leaky skylight, and it worked WONDERS. :)

hth


On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 23:16:37 GMT, "David or Daphne Schertzer"
Post by David or Daphne Schertzer
Got a leaky 6" rain gutter where it was tied into the flat roof. I've
tried
abt 6 different tubes of caulking, rubber cement and others but no luck.
What do the PRO's use, so it wont leak again. I't all stripped and clean
again. It's nice an hot ready fer an application. Plse advise. thanks
David or Daphne Schertzer
2007-07-18 23:20:16 UTC
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thanks
Post by NewMan
Why not try "Black Knight"???
If you can, get the fiberglass cloth mesh as well. Put down some black
knight, then the mesh. Work the mesh into the black knight, and then
put some more black knight on top of the mesh.
Note: Wear disposable gloves! This stuff sticks like crazy!
Get the thicker grade of black knight.
Last time I used it is was less than $10 a gallon, and I got it at
Home Depot. I used it on my leaky skylight, and it worked WONDERS. :)
hth
On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 23:16:37 GMT, "David or Daphne Schertzer"
Post by David or Daphne Schertzer
Got a leaky 6" rain gutter where it was tied into the flat roof. I've
tried
abt 6 different tubes of caulking, rubber cement and others but no luck.
What do the PRO's use, so it wont leak again. I't all stripped and clean
again. It's nice an hot ready fer an application. Plse advise. thanks
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