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Questions and Answers for OSI QUAD Advanced Formula 10 fl. oz. Gray #559 Exterior Window, Door, and Siding Sealant (12-Pack)

Internet #205035371

Model #1636998

Store SKU #1000168985

  • All-weather, self-tooling, permanently flexible formula sealant
  • Designed for diverse window, door, siding and trim applications
  • Resists dirt, dust and bonds without primer to common substrates

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Q:Can it be used instead of window glazing putty?
by|May 6, 2024
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A:  Thank you for your question. OSI QUAD is not a glazing-type sealant and would not be recommended for the intended use described. This is a perimeter sealant designed to be used in exterior applications around windows and doors, between the siding or trim, and the window frame.

by|May 7, 2024
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    Q:Can this be used on cracks in concrete?
    by|Apr 8, 2024
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    A:  Can this be used to repair broken roof tiles like your discontinued RT600?

    by|Apr 16, 2024

      A:  Thank you for your question. OSI QUAD Window, Door & Siding Sealant does not speak to this intended use. This is not to say you cannot try, but your success would depend on how you intend to use the product. You may need an alternative product depending on the severity and location of these cracks.

      by|May 5, 2024
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        Q:Is paintable?
        by|Mar 25, 2024
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        A:  Thank you for your question. OSI QUAD Window, Door & Siding Sealant is paintable with latex paint or primer once it is fully cured. Cure time is 7-14 days and is dependent on temperature, humidity, and depth of sealant applied.

        by|Mar 26, 2024
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          Q:Would this be ok to hold j channel in place for soffit?
          by|Mar 22, 2024
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          A:  Thank you for your question. OSI QUAD Sealant is not an adhesive and would not be recommended for the application described. It is best to use fasteners specifically designed for your project.

          by|Mar 25, 2024
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            Q:Is this caulk air sealant
            by|Mar 19, 2024
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            A:  Thank you for your question. OSI QUAD is a solvent-based sealant designed for exterior window, door and siding weatherproofing applications. Please give us a call at 1-800-624-7767 and provide the details about your application so we can determine whether OSI QUAD Sealant would be recommended or suitable for your intended use.

            by|Mar 20, 2024
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              Q:How do you blend a new bead of this with an existing cured bead of OSI Quad Advanced Formula 10 ex. when the two beads meet up (apply new bead and end meets a cured bead end that was cut clean)?
              by|Mar 6, 2024
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              A:  Thank you for your question. OSI QUAD Sealant will adhere to itself if the surface is clean and free of any foreign materials. However, in general, if recaulking is the project removal of old sealant is the industry best practice. OSI does not recommend caulking over existing sealants/caulking’s. For further instruction please review the technical data sheet at www.ositough.com

              by|Mar 6, 2024
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                Q:Can this be used with butyl sealants or EPDM?
                by|Feb 19, 2024
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                A:  Thank you for your question. OSI QUAD Sealant is not recommended for use with butyl or EPDM materials.

                by|Mar 4, 2024
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                  Q:Hello, Can this product be used to fill cracks in concrete roof tile?
                  by|Feb 18, 2024
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                  A:  Thank you for the question. OSI QUAD is not recommended to be used for the project described.

                  by|Feb 22, 2024