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RedM

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What is the stuff called that goes around the edge of our front door frame and appears to be there to make a seal between the bricks and the frame.

 

It's a dark brown/rust colour and feels kind of sandy.

 

The reason I ask is that, whatever it is, has not enjoyed the warm spell. It has gone all soft and is breaking away in chunks.

 

I want to replace it but I'd like to know what it is first.

 

Cheers.

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usually that stuff is an acylic resin. good for weather conditions :)

 

try screwfix they should be able to sort something out for you...

 

(worked with my dad a bulider/decorator during summer holidays in school and college)

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A resin or sealant wouldn't be sandy/gritty though, would it?

 

cant say i ever came across summin like that. unless your builder whipped sand onto it whilst it was wet? maybe perhaps... i might be in my own little world thinking that :blink:

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you can use loads of different sealents/ sillicons... any will do the job if there for external use;)

 

So, if I just go down to my local DIY place and say JamieP sent me, I mean, if I ask for something to go around an external door frame, they should have something.

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I think I know what y'all are on about. Stuff that looks like a thick brown paint. You sort of squish it in and it sets hard. That right?

 

I could enjoy this. I might Ronseal the front door too. What about that brick sealent stuff that you paint on? Hell, I could even paint the letter-box.

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