Brent;
Actually I wrote that to
Craig,
The product is 'similar to
silicone' in that it is clear and flexible. I am very familiar with
silicones and effects with coatings etc Have used silicones in continuous
composite production processes, as well as sometimes used as an additive to
control certain surface characteristics in UV curable coatings. The
product peels of in a continuous strip; doesn't have to be cut off. And
because it isn't liquid as a silicone material used as a parting agent/mold
release, it isn't absorbed into the primed surface to any significant
degree. It also would be a simple matter to lightly sand and re-apply
primer if needed. If you go to the link that I supplied for the 'RedDevil'
product, and then on to the technical data, the sealant can be
painted.
GaryR
Craig writes: <<There is a removable type sealant material
that is similar to silicone, but the adhesion isn't as strong that you may be
able to use. >>
<Good luck painting the door jam after
applying any silicone based material. Jeff has the better idea, paint the jam
first.
Regards Brent Regan>
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