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High-Performance Sealant

DAP’s new AMP family of sealants features an advanced hybrid formula that outperforms silicone and provides maximum performance for every project.

2 February, 2022

Caulks and Sealants

DAP’s new AMP family of sealants features an advanced hybrid formula that outperforms silicone and provides maximum performance for every project. Combining the best attributes of traditional silicone and polyurethane technologies, the sealants feature superior weatherability and durability. The product can be used in extreme temperatures and is also designed to prevent mold and mildew growth. Developed for exterior applications such as windows, doors, siding, trim, gutter, flashing and concrete and for interior applications such as kitchen and bath projects, the new AMP line delivers a 100% weatherproof and waterproof seal. It can be applied on wet and damp surfaces, offers extreme temperature use from 0°F to 140°F, features fast and efficient 30-minute paint and rain/water ready times, and is backed by a lifetime mold- and mildew-resistance guarantee. 
More information at www.dap.com 
 

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