MrBee,
I'd suggest Dow 995. It's similar to 795 but it is a structural sealant so you'd be less likely to loose anything in a blow. I replaced the windows on my Lancer 25 last year. I used 3M VHB tape and Dow 995. That's the same combination used to install glass in high rise buildings. Now, I'm thinking of repainting and wondering how I'll get them off. Talk about lousy planning!
Randy is correct. Dow will suggest Xylene to clean all surfaces. If you have a bead showing be sure to tool it. GE makes a silicone joint smoothing fluid that does a really good job. Spray it on, use your finger as a tool and you have an awesome joint. The spray will aslo clean the silicone off your hands.
I work for a commercial/monumental skylight company.
Dangg Dave, I have to look that info up again.
Maybe it was the 295 that I wanted. I thought that number rang a bell.
I have to watch what i use, the only thing holding the Port in will be the sealant.
No retainer or anything like that.
Bee
Sika 295 can be used but you need to use the special primer with it, thus I prefer 795. Mcmaster-Carr and many other supply houses sell Dow Corning 795. It is not very expensive..Don't use SikaFlex 295 to bed ports. Dow 795 is generally what is recommended.