HOW TO: Match OEM Seam Sealers with the 3M™ OEM Match Adjustable Ripple Tip

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Ryan Marrinan, 3M Application Engineer, demonstrates how to match OEM factory seam sealer beads using the 3M™ OEM Match Adjustable Ripple tip.
    Important notes (00:32)
    Wear proper PPE: safety glasses, protective gloves, respirator and whatever else you need for the job. This video is intended for a professional setting such as a body shop or paint shop. Make sure to check OEM recommendations to confirm you’re using the correct adhesive for the job.
    Getting Ready to Work with Seam Sealers (01:29)
    Applying and Knocking Down the Bead (02:23)
    Off-Vehicle Applications (03:18)
    Products used in this video: 3M™ OEM Match Adjustable Ripple Tipwww.3m.com/3M/...
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    Important Note: There are many factors that can affect an individual repair, so the technician and repair facility need to evaluate each specific application and repair process and determine what’s appropriate. 3M recommends reviewing relevant vehicle repair and OEM guidelines prior to starting all repairs.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @eb0800
    @eb0800 Год назад +1

    Very helpful and quite cool honestly. I really like learning how pro collision shops repair things to OEM specs. Really helps when repairing or restoring classic vehicles. You can sometimes upgrade them with better materials and practices. 👍👍 From me.

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  Год назад +1

      Glad you found this video helpful! 👏

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 7 месяцев назад

    superb demonstration ! now whats this seam sealer do ?

  • @Loveyourcars
    @Loveyourcars Месяц назад

    Great

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  Месяц назад

      Hi there! Thanks for the shout-out!

  • @walterflo7463
    @walterflo7463 Месяц назад +1

    I’ve been doing body work for some time now, and like most techs, we all try to duplicate the OEM sealer, but why? What’s the point? Insurance companies don’t give a shit how it looks as long as it’s applied and it’s sealed. Also most of this shit is covered by the fascia. Who’s going to see it, so what’s the point?
    One more thing… that’s a lot of steps, you won’t make any money doing all that, unfortunately this business it’s about speed and moving cars.

  • @TheAnonymous1one
    @TheAnonymous1one Год назад

    this is a great video

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  Год назад

      Glad you like it!

    • @TheAnonymous1one
      @TheAnonymous1one Год назад

      @@3MCollision What would have happened if you used the ripple nozzle going vertical? Would it end up sagging or dripping downwards from gravity? If so what if you apply it and have a heat gun ready to try to some what dry and stay in place and then let remaining time air dry

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  Год назад

      The heavy bodied product does well with vertical applications, just keep the tip down on the panel. Additionally, you can build the bead off of the vehicle and then apply/adhere it to the car. For more info, see our technical data sheet: go.3M.com/4RjI

  • @cristiandumitru5455
    @cristiandumitru5455 21 день назад

    Is it possible to powder coat the sealer? (Resistance to powder curing phase 180C degrees in oven for ~40minutes)

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  11 дней назад

      Hi there! Thanks for your question!
      Please note that we do not suggest nor have data to support the use of sealers under powder coating.

  • @gf2e
    @gf2e Год назад

    Does the second layer of seam sealer add any strength, or is it primarily for appearance?
    I did think that the old technique of cutting the end off a nozzle and clamping it with vice grips seemed at odds with the precision of all your other tools :)

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  Год назад +1

      Hello 👋 Thanks for the question. Seam sealer in general does not provide "strength" to the repair other than protecting it by preventing moisture, dirt, corrosion, even air movement. The replication of both the performance and replication of the original look and appearance will bring the vehicle back to its pre-accident crash worthiness.

  • @dannyszark7503
    @dannyszark7503 Год назад

    We have the 3M ID7000045447gun. It seem like we didn't have enough pressure to make the ripple affect at all when moving the regulator. We removed it and just put a fitting direct to gun. That just blew out the cartridge. Does this only work with the newer style 2 part guns. Starting the bead , and now we are stuck finishing it.

    • @3MCollision
      @3MCollision  Год назад

      Both the old style and new style applicators are capable of achieving the bead appearance and should be used with a regulator installed. Information related to common issues can be avoided by following the Directions for Use in the Technical Data Sheet on our website: go.3M.com/4NU6

  • @gianfrancopersi2185
    @gianfrancopersi2185 10 месяцев назад

    Buona sera, sono interessato all'acquisto di questo beccuccio per sigillante. Dove posso acquistare ? Codice Articolo ? Attendo notizie

  • @ameenking458
    @ameenking458 Год назад

    Were can I get that nazzel

  • @mrbishievo2
    @mrbishievo2 Месяц назад

    $45 for a plastic nozzle you had made in china no doubt for next to nothing 🤣🤣🤣 Yeah no thanks