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Old 10-11-09, 04:35
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Default Alternatives to Sikaflex

Posted on PBO but thought I might get better results here as the CBF will be more into "restoration"...

I am planning to be doing a little "teak" deck replacement work shortly and remember some time ago there was a post or two on alternative caulking to Sikaflex 290 DC but cannot find the threads now. Looks like I will need 10~12 cartridges so it's worth looking at (cheaper) alternatives if available.

Any suggestions / recommendations?
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Old 10-11-09, 13:38
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There are several alternative Polyurethane sealants available, Wurth, Soudal & Mirka are all manufacturers of the stuff. Try motor factors or Car paint suppliers as its often used to stick body panels on, Hodgson sealants do good sealants butyl rubber & polyurethane, can be got from Fix Fast. Dauntless yacht centre will give good prices on Sikaflex as well.
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Korapur, available fairly widely. Aquafax carry it.
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Sikaflex from the builders merchant!
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SABA from Robbins Timber
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SABA from Robbins Timber
Seconded. Used it on two boats now.
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Saba from Marineware, southhampton-cheaper than Robbin'......
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For me there is only one material to use these days, and thatīs Sealine 100 from Elch. I am working profesionally on boat building, teak decks etc and here in the Med polyurethane such as Sika has inferior UV resistance to Polymeric products or Alcoxic Silicone. Itīs also cheaper than sika.
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