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Go to the body supply store and get SEM #39377 two part epoxy seam sealer. Only disadvantage is the 15 minute working time, permanent if you follow the instructions and stays flexible and is paintable. I use acid brushes to apply it.

An other choice I've had good luck with is Dynatron Brushable seam sealer #552 as long as you apply it wet edge and get it smooth the first time you will like it better probably.

No luck with the 3M seam sealer, it cracks and flakes with it's new EPA formula. Paul

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