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fresh drylock question

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so i was finally able to get some drylock for my wood enclosure i put my first coat on yesterday but just on the floor of the enclosure so far. i was wondering to i caulk all the seems first or does it not matter? also how many layers should i lay down on it?
 

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I sealed it after I was done with the dry lol, don't worry it takes the silicone. I put two coats, but the second coat on the bottom.
 

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Strange_Evil said:
I sealed it after I was done with the dry lol, don't worry it takes the silicone. I put two coats, but the second coat on the bottom.
Dry lok* not lol ( auto text )
 

Orion

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I put 2 or 3 coats of drylok or all inside surfaces. You will not need to use silicone. The drylok waterproofs the cage.
 

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When you caulk, make sure it isn't pure silicone. Paint will not stick to it. I used a paintable latex gutter sealer and it has worked well. Whatever you use, make sure it says paintable on the tube.
 

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