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Use a utility knife and cut perimeter as deep as you can. Take the access cover off and lift in various directions to work it loose. That 5200 chaulk is good stuff so work it back and fourth.How hard was it to get the gas tank deck cover off.. mine seems to be stuck and I have been afraid to keep pulling up from the opening
GE Silicone II in Almond is a good match for my floor. Getting ready to caulk mine back in after fuel tank/hose replacement.
5200, good luck ever getting it out. Definitely not the right application for it on you deck panels.
The Kitchen & Bath version of the GE Silicon should hold up better as it has a mildew fighting chemical in the formula. I am not sure if GE uses the same name Kitchen & Bath these days.Only trouble with almond is that 2 years later you need to redo it all, mine turned a nasty brown after 2 years.
The Kitchen & Bath version of the GE Silicon should hold up better as it has a mildew fighting chemical in the formula. I am not sure if GE uses the same name Kitchen & Bath these days.
When I pulled gas tank cover, after cutting silicone still couldn't get it to come loose. Put screw in a 1 /4 of an inch, then with piece of 2x4 (to protect floor) put hammer on, pried up on each screw and it finally popped.