Re: polyeurethane sealant

Muskraattt@aol.com
Sat, 29 May 1999 01:21:25 EDT


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In a message dated 99-05-29 01:18:24 EDT, JBlumhorst@aol.com writes:

<< However, I would think very carefully before you use polyurethane
sealant/adhesive/bedding compound -- whatever you bed with polyurethane
sealant will NEVER come off without pulling chunks of the fiberglass and
gelcoat with it. If you use 5200, the thingy is attached absolutely
permanently.

What repair are you doing? Maybe ppolyurethane is okay, but maybe there's a
better bedding compound for your repair.
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l was going to tryy and coat my hull with a clear sealant to hopefully
preserve my underside as l am going to have it moored all summer
Rob