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Lap Self-leveling Sealant 10.3oz Watertight Aluminum Wood Vinyl Adhesive Boat Rv on 2040-parts.com

US $19.98
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, United States

Rockville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dicor Item Weight:12.2 ounces Manufacturer Part Number:501LSW-1 Product Dimensions:2 x 0.9 x 11.2 inches UPC:Does not apply

Helps creates a watertight seal along the roof's edges, around air vents, vent pipes, air conditioners, and screw heads. Compatible with EPDM sheeting, it offers excellent adhesion to aluminum, mortar, wood, vinyl, galvanized metal, and concrete. 

  • Helps creates a watertight seal
  • Compatible with EPDM sheeting
  • Offers excellent adhesion
  • It improves the ability to continuously seal and remain flexible
  • Color matched, it is UV stabilized to prevent deterioration and discoloration 
  • Will not stain or discolor any material to which it is applied
  • 10.3 ounce tubes, white

We ship to the lower 48 states only, we cannot combine shipping or ship to PO Boxes, or military addresses.

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