Hey All,
Does anyone know if 5200 or similar can be applied to a wet surface?
Best,
John
Hey All,
Does anyone know if 5200 or similar can be applied to a wet surface?
Best,
John
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At least two companies make a glue/caulk called "5200" what brand are you asking about? If it is the 3M compound call or e-mail them, they offer excellent tech support.
John White
Dear John,
Sorry about that. 3M 5200 I'll try the tech support.Best,John
The label under surface prep, says clean and dry.
Dear Keith,OK, thanks!John
What are you needing a wet adhesive for? maybe the collective wisdom can help you get there if you express what you are trying to achieve.
5200,great stuff! Not sure, does not say in my manual, try to email 3M.
And I hope that you never, ever want to take it apart!
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