I used the search function on the Board and did not find a string that hit the mark for this question - so here it is - I want to re-bed the companionway hood (turtle) and around the companionway teak trim. I need a caulk/bedding compound that will stand up to the sun, not yellow etc. Please, does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Sonntag
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Caulk Or Bedding Compound That Will Be Exposed to Sun
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since no one else answered....
....I'll ask.....why would it be exposed to the sun? We have to do this job soon. We figured unscrewing the whole thing, cleaning off any old caulk, and caulking under it - some should squeeze out when we reinstall it but generally you don't leave a lot on the outside. Just like how we did the hatches. So I'm wondering if you were actually going to remove it or just caulk around it?
Anyways, LifeCaulk comes in a teak color. And the white we used around rebedding some deck fittings hasn't had any problems with any exposed beads of the white turning yellow after a few years. Though - there's not much exposed when you are done.
Anyways, LifeCaulk comes in a teak color. And the white we used around rebedding some deck fittings hasn't had any problems with any exposed beads of the white turning yellow after a few years. Though - there's not much exposed when you are done.
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