Clever. Is working. It paints easily and forms a rubbery barrier that sticks to both masonry and metal, but we found it didn't work in a few spots (due to other factors going too far) when we got around to it to remove, it did not stick well. to the metal frame. Sticks like crazy to asphalt shingles and stone, but ironically the metal isn't as good and comes off in light streaks, suggesting it might be more likely to fail in older lightning situations, so unfortunately you can use a product like this on the first round. It works, but when you need it, you're probably just postponing the inevitable replacement of a poorly installed or rusted through seal. or the solution has begun to weaken or crumble. This will join those edges nicely, especially with the addition of fiberglass tape. I think I secretly wanted it to behave like a patch on wet pavement to become one with the clapboards. And it's not. It's more like thick acrylic paint I used to remove the completely dry part, I think the corroded coating might just peel off the whole layer at the end.
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