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On Nov 18, 2025, at 2:17 PM, Chuck Scheaffer <scheaff...@gmail.com> wrote:
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I agree with Francois and have used butyl tape exclusively for re-bedding deck fasteners for the last 10+ years with great success. It works well since it never hardens or dries out and therefore keeps its seal. I still have -and still use - the same roll of butyl tape that I bought 10 years ago, unlike countless half used tubes of polysulfides, silicones etc. that I’ve thrown out.
Suggest you clean both mating surfaces completely, and countersink each screw hole before applying the tape, then retighten the fasteners a few days later.
-John
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