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Jon Goodman

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Posted on Friday, August 20, 2004 - 07:08 pm:   

Either approach might work, Jackson. Clear fingernail polish will stabilize the foam or a small piece of non-adhesive foam (as is provided in the kits I sell) pushed carefully into the seam will act as a dam, but the space is pretty shallow, and the foam might work out of the slot for that reason. How about an alternative? In the seal kit I sell is a very thin (1/32" or apx 1mm) closed cell foam which has a very strong adhesive. Why not slice thin strip strips of that and cover over the foam with it? Oh, drat. You didn't buy the kit, did you...hmmm, I suppose you could use Scotch transparent tape. Get the glossy one. It is more sticky. A mistake made with tape will be less problematic than fingernail polish, no?

Jon

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