Life-Caulk Hmmmm Moment

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Marcia

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Mar 26, 2007
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Paceship Yachts PY23 Cove Marina, NAB, Norfolk VA
For the first time I really began to ponder what is written on my Life Caulk tube. It says it can be used underwater. Hmmm, (I said to myself) - how could this be? It must not have anything to do with lack of oxygen or it would cure in the tube. Does this mean I could I rebed my winches in the rain if I wanted to??? Can someone with a knowledge of the chemistry of this stuff fill me in and tell me how this is possible?
 

Marcia

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Mar 26, 2007
123
Paceship Yachts PY23 Cove Marina, NAB, Norfolk VA
For the first time I really began to ponder what is written on my Life Caulk tube. It says it can be used underwater. Hmmm, (I said to myself) - how could this be? It must not have anything to do with lack of oxygen or it would cure in the tube. Does this mean I could I rebed my winches in the rain if I wanted to??? Can someone with a knowledge of the chemistry of this stuff fill me in and tell me how this is possible?
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Most polyurethanes

Most polyurethane products such as 4200, 5200, Sika 291 and others are "moisture" cure. Meaning they need exposure to humidity to cure. It's rated for use on under water fittings, after it's sufficiently cured, but DON'T apply it under water...
 
Feb 6, 1998
11,759
Canadian Sailcraft 36T Casco Bay, ME
Most polyurethanes

Most polyurethane products such as 4200, 5200, Sika 291 and others are "moisture" cure. Meaning they need exposure to humidity to cure. It's rated for use on under water fittings, after it's sufficiently cured, but DON'T apply it under water...
 
Jan 27, 2007
383
Irwin 37' center cockpit cleveland ohio
you sure?

I take it to mean you can use it underwater and it won't fall apart. Kind of like paint. Some are for topsides only.
 
Jan 27, 2007
383
Irwin 37' center cockpit cleveland ohio
you sure?

I take it to mean you can use it underwater and it won't fall apart. Kind of like paint. Some are for topsides only.
 
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Randy

Underwater use of Life Caulk

I'm not a chemist, but here's a guess: I think the stuff can be used for below the water line applications, not actually applied under water. That is, haul your boat, caulk whatever you need/want to beneath the wateline, then relaunch. I, for one, would never recommend rebedding winches in the rain, as the rain dilutes your beer. :) Randy
 
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Randy

Underwater use of Life Caulk

I'm not a chemist, but here's a guess: I think the stuff can be used for below the water line applications, not actually applied under water. That is, haul your boat, caulk whatever you need/want to beneath the wateline, then relaunch. I, for one, would never recommend rebedding winches in the rain, as the rain dilutes your beer. :) Randy
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Read a little farther and you may find

that the application calls for clean dry free of dust, oil, water, release agents and on and on. Read the entire label before you start. Sometimes do-it-yourselfers get into real trouble because they read the first three paragraphs in the instructions and guess the rest.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Read a little farther and you may find

that the application calls for clean dry free of dust, oil, water, release agents and on and on. Read the entire label before you start. Sometimes do-it-yourselfers get into real trouble because they read the first three paragraphs in the instructions and guess the rest.
 
Apr 19, 1999
1,670
Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Life Caulk

For any sealant to work properly, the surfaces to which it is being applied must be clean and dry. Otherwise the sealant won't adhere properly and it will soon pull away and break the seal. It has also been my experience that Life Caulk will set up in the unopened tube if you let it sit there long enough. Please don't ask how I know this.... Peter H23 "Raven"
 
Apr 19, 1999
1,670
Pearson Wanderer Titusville, Florida
Life Caulk

For any sealant to work properly, the surfaces to which it is being applied must be clean and dry. Otherwise the sealant won't adhere properly and it will soon pull away and break the seal. It has also been my experience that Life Caulk will set up in the unopened tube if you let it sit there long enough. Please don't ask how I know this.... Peter H23 "Raven"
 
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