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Nov 30th, 2009 05:03 PM #16
Old thread... but why hasn't anyone mentioned Tremco Dymonic? It has good resistance to UV and stays flexible for years.
Architects typically spec this out for commercial jobs (i.e. offices/condos etc) and from my experience, this is the best stuff.
http://www.tremcosealants.com/filesh...%20English.pdf
You'll need to get it from a contractor supply store though (i.e.not available from Home Depot)
I use it for exterior windows/doors and the GE Silicone II for showers/tubs.
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Nov 30th, 2009 05:29 PM #17
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Nov 30th, 2009 11:31 PM #18
I've never heard of Tremco Dymonic until I called my builder a few weeks ago and inquired what they used on my house. Not too many places sell this product so its understandable that the general public is not aware of its existence. Warning, this stuff is really sticky and can get messy like silicone.
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Dec 1st, 2009 08:00 AM #19Sr. Member



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I have to caulk the windows tomorrow, expected temperature is 9 degree. How do I make a small straight line? My past caulking experience was a big mess. I tried tools etc. and the results were the same. Ugly and messy.
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Dec 2nd, 2009 09:44 AM #20
Tape both sides of the joint, tool and then remove the tape.
Depending on the product you use, there may be some guidelines for application in cold weather -- Tremco's advice here:
http://www.tremcosealants.com/filesh...HERproduct.pdf
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Dec 2nd, 2009 09:47 AM #21
As mentioned, this is something that is typically spec'd out for industrial and commercial applications. It is indeed stickier than Mono Ultra (Mono Ultra is actually quite easy to apply) but it does last a long long time.
Typically not available at the big box stores but worth searching for IMO.
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Dec 2nd, 2009 10:26 PM #22
Tremco caulking 834 vs Mulco Supra Expert
I have ordered new windows for my house. On the contract I had it written that Tremco caulking 834 would be used on the exterior. When the installer came over to do the final measurements, he said he uses Mulco Supra Expert Thermoplastic sealant for professional users made by Mulco Inc in Montreal. It is bubble-free. He said it is better than the caulking I had asked for and it does not have ruts or channels in it when it dries. Is he telling me the truth and is it better than Tremco. I had 4 types of caulking that I was told were the best ones to use. Tremco was one of them and I was told by the company I bought my windows from that Tremco was a choice I could make. Later when I looked at my notes, I also noticed that Supra was one of the four caulking I had on my list. Would appreciate any feedback on this.
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Dec 3rd, 2009 03:32 PM #23
Supra by Mulco is a very good product, much better than anything you can buy at HD. Rona carries it at about $6.50 per tube. It is indeed bubble free, I use it all the time for door and porch enclosure installations.
A tip, when you apply it and need to work it with a finger, dip the finger in clear dishwashing liquid soap, it won't stick.
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Dec 3rd, 2009 08:56 PM #24
Not all tremco products are the same. I mentioned dymonic because it has worked exceptionally well for me. We had a lot of exterior doors/windows done 13 years ago and the caulking is still holding up great. For some window replacements, the installer used something else (I believe it was also a tremco product) but it is all hard and starting to crack.
Can't help you with Mulco as I have never tried it but ask around and see how good the product is after it has been installed for a long time.
I used mono ultra on a building a built back in 2006 and it is still holding strong. (though not really a long term test)
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Dec 3rd, 2009 10:28 PM #25
Thank You
Thank you for the feedback Quick_lude. The window installer told me that you cannot buy Mulco Supra Expert in stores. One reason why I wanted to use Tremco is I had someone who worked for Tremco and would supply me caulking for free that window installers cannot get. Is Mulco Supra Expert also good for using on windows? I have all kinds of Tremco at home including mono ultra. I will not be applying the caulking on the windows, but I have applied some Tremco mono ultra for the threshold of my front door and I am thinking of using it for my patio doors and other areas. I was given DAP Premium Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant to use for my bath tub. It has a 50 year durability guarantee.
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Dec 4th, 2009 06:49 AM #27
For caulking Dymonic is the best and most expensive and I don't think you will find it in a big box store. Silicone will generaly be better than caulking and more expensive. Home Depot, Rona etc. sell mostly mid to low range sealents you need to go to where contractors buy like CDS theres one in Mississauga as well as other locations in the GTA.
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Dec 5th, 2009 01:33 AM #28
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