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so Im gonna get you while youre working but I had a question come in from the YouTube channel okay we made a video together a couple years ago I think and youre like yeah its best to go ahead and clean the deck work before you seal when theres a bunch of dust and debris inside the ductwork it makes the surface inside the doctor and a lot harder to stick too so if you clean all of that away first its a rougher texture the ceiling has a better surface to be able to stick to and so its able to stick a lot better then if you dont clean it you could still seal it without the clean and then clean it later but its a lot easier and it doesnt take as long to seal if you clean it first the subscriber was like and you clean after you seal is that gonna mess up sealant the nice thing with the sealant is it stays pretty hard ish after it dries itll still be kind of squishy-ish but its a little bit harder than it is when we first seal it you can clean it af