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bcoke

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Just thought one of you GJ-ers might know of a source.... Years ago 1990's, I used a "liquid caulk" it was white and dryed white. It was for extreamely small cracks, filling small voids 1/64 inch to maybe 3/32nds.. it came in a squeeze bottle like Elmers glue ony smaller 4-6 oz maybe. It was great and I use it to fill spaces between cieling tiles......it had a self sealing top like the glue..... anyone know of it or a source....thanks bobbycoke:bowdown:
 
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Mstrfxit12

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Not sure if this would help you but Dow Corning 734 flowable sealant is pretty good for getting into cracks and such. I have used it in the past to patch HEPA filters and it works and flows well...
 

stage20

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i sold that stuff in the 90's at a hardware store, but i havent seen it at any of the box stores. a local mom and pops might be worth a try. skip ace. look for a store who stocks handy hardware or true value(servistar)
 
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theoldwizard1

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Look for caulk that is "self leveling".

The only stuff I know of is for filing cracks/control joints in concrete. And yes, it flows to the lowest point !
 
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bcoke

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Boyd the cieling tiles are 12x12 inch armstrong [sort of tongue and groove] stapled on 3/8 plwood on the cieling great old fashioned "tin" look......the tiles are not all perfectly square some small gaps 1/32 inch or less might show the caulking fills th void so it is not really noticable..........bobbycoke
 

Torque1st

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Rustoleum sells a LeakSeal spray in black, white, and clear that could be sprayed on and the excess possibly wiped off. I haven't tried it though.
 
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