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Location: northern germany | anybody from europe remember finplast sealant? it was around in the 80s and early 90s. i used it when i restored my 60 Fury in the late 80s. everything, 28 years later, still looks like day one. i do not think it was silicone but i'm pretty sure it wasn't polyurethane either. i used it on windows and as a seal between the chrome beaded window sweeper and body and it was very easy to work with.
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Location: Fairfax, Minnesota | There is a company by that name, but nothing related to sealants that I could find.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/fin-plast
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Location: northern germany | thanks, i searched and found nothing. looks like they may are somehow related or just bought the name. i do not think the sealant was produced in azerbaian. too bad i wish that stuff was still available. |
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Location: Melbourne/ Australia | What about corking compound here in Australia I think worth makes it . It's called window sealant ,it stays slightly soft for ever |
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