is it too cold to apply exterior window caulking?

islandman4567

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anyone know what temperature range is needed to properly cure window caulking? is it too cold now?

recommendations on the best type of caulking?
 

james t kirk

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No, it is not too cold.

Dymonic Chauking is the best. You can buy it at Etobicoke Building Supplies.

http://www.tremcosealants.com/commercial/products/product_detail.asp?id=2

You smooth it with a flat stick and some dish soap. Then hose it off.

Better yet, apply it smooth and you won't have to smooth it by hand. (Push the chaulking gun, don't pull it.)

The only draw back to Dymonic is it takes a long time to cure and the dust will stick to it.
 

islandman4567

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No, it is not too cold.

Dymonic Chauking is the best. You can buy it at Etobicoke Building Supplies.

http://www.tremcosealants.com/commercial/products/product_detail.asp?id=2

You smooth it with a flat stick and some dish soap. Then hose it off.

Better yet, apply it smooth and you won't have to smooth it by hand. (Push the chaulking gun, don't pull it.)

The only draw back to Dymonic is it takes a long time to cure and the dust will stick to it.
is this stuff a lot better than the stuff you'd find at home depot?
how does the price compare to the MONO stuff they sell at home depot?
 

james t kirk

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is this stuff a lot better than the stuff you'd find at home depot?
how does the price compare to the MONO stuff they sell at home depot?
Yes it's better.

I don't know the price difference, I don't really care. When I build something I want it to last with no grief. I will pay for quality. It's caulking, it's not going to bankrupt you.

You asked for a good quality chaulking and I told you the best on the market.
 
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Leighster

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Dymonic Chauking is the best. You can buy it at Etobicoke Building Supplies.

You smooth it with a flat stick and some dish soap. Then hose it off.

The only draw back to Dymonic is it takes a long time to cure and the dust will stick to it.
Your right James.

Dymonic is the best and they are making Dymonic FC (fast cure?) now which cures in about the same time as silicone, but is almost impossible to tool it.

Glass cleaner works well to stop the caulking from sticking to the tooling whether it is fingers or putty knife.


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