25thmustang
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I'm hoping some of the experts can help me here. In an attempt to clean the cockpit of my boat, I am going to be removing the old nasty caulk. I plan to apply new caulk in these areas in a neater fashion. My question is, what caulk should I be using? I know everyone loves 3M 4200 or 5200. Is one or the other appropriate here? I would assume 4200, as I may have to remove it later, and 5200 doesn't take that well. What about a silicone caulk? Or should I head to the local West Marine and ask their opinion?
See the photo below, the areas needing to be done are all along the forward cockpit, where the side walls meet along the floor, and meet eachother. Probably no direct rain or water, but it will get wet.
Thanks
See the photo below, the areas needing to be done are all along the forward cockpit, where the side walls meet along the floor, and meet eachother. Probably no direct rain or water, but it will get wet.
Thanks
