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Old 02-27-2005, 01:13 PM   #1
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Peel-away caulk

We often use it on old double-hung windows because they're inefficient and drafty.We need to have stable temps when putting up new wood and painting etc.

It occurred to me yesterday while removing some that it could be used over I'm Ithe seam between the sideplate and body of a reel.

This isn't that cheap Ace rope caulk this is clear caulk applied in the same manner as any conventional caulk with the exception that it is meant to be removed.So I applied some to some glass,to the back of a washer/dryer and a piece of aluminum next the furnace.It was still there when I left last evening.

This could be of great benefit after a dunking.Would it be a 100% ?Maybe-maybe not,but it certainly couldn't hurt.I'm going to give a try and see how it works.
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