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<blockquote data-quote="Stove Iron" data-source="post: 254610" data-attributes="member: 6731"><p>I've used Vulkem to seal cracks in concrete, the gap between swimming pool decks and bull nose edging (pull up the foam spacer), house siding, showers, windows, and peeling soles on tennis shoes. It's good stuff. I think it is a polyurethane sealant as opposed to a "caulk."</p><p></p><p>The key is to use acetone or similar solvent to clean the area. The only down side to it is that it has a gritty consistency and is a bear to clean off any skin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stove Iron, post: 254610, member: 6731"] I've used Vulkem to seal cracks in concrete, the gap between swimming pool decks and bull nose edging (pull up the foam spacer), house siding, showers, windows, and peeling soles on tennis shoes. It's good stuff. I think it is a polyurethane sealant as opposed to a "caulk." The key is to use acetone or similar solvent to clean the area. The only down side to it is that it has a gritty consistency and is a bear to clean off any skin. [/QUOTE]
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