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Roberlo 1K Seam Sealer:

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  1. Frank Ammirati

    You forget to tell us exactly what product this is from Roberto , is couldnā€™t see the part number on the front of it .

  2. William Charles

    The great info just keeps on a comin'. Minnie, you do a real good job with the video, I appreciate what you and Pete do for the little guy that doesn't have much to work with. One of the best channels on YouTube. I'd do more but this heat and humidity is killing me!

  3. Cory Gene

    Question. Looks like you have primer down. Is that necessary? My car (55 Mercury Monterey) is completely down to bare metal. Should it be coated first? Also what is your name? I'd like to follow you on Facebook and Instagram. Thanks

  4. Just Me

    You just saved my ass today. THANK YOU!!!!

  5. Johnny Toronado

    Hey Pete I got question,do you think putting bondo on the c pillar and inside windshield channel is good idea? It came only primed and painted from factory ,my body shop is spending countless hours on petching up the channels for the windshield I don't know what the f*** is going on…?

  6. Rombout Versluijs

    Some state it's easier to pull of the tape when the sealer isn't hardened out. That way you won't ripp or pull it out. Do you have feedback on that?

  7. Tim Counts

    Sorry Pete I've been trying to get out there and work on the old 68 Camaro

  8. D.I.Y. AUTO SCHOOL

    When your rails start to drip, seal them up RIGHT! Now check out the merchandise shelf above this comment and get some shirts to help SUPPORT My Friend Pete and DIY AUTO SCHOOL! Thanks for the SUPPORT…

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