I have a couple of questions regarding seam sealer. I have the brushable seam sealer. I have used this for years. The problem is, it does not flow and clean up that easily. I want to seam seal the lap joints that are all over the bed of my 1945 GMC. The brushable seamsealer will leave brush marks, and a lousy looking filled seam. I was thinking of using a house grade silicone based, paintable caulk. I use this stuff on my house all the time, and it wipes up with a damp sponge. Leaves profesional edge, and can be painted. WIll this hold up to solvents, primer and paint?
Second questions is along the same line, my cab has a rolled body seam along the center of the entire cab. It's where the roof and back window panel meet up with the lower 1/2 of the cab. There is a gap there from the factory. I am concerned about leaving the gap un-filled. What type of seam sealer should I use, that that it cleans up nicely.
Thanks