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How to Stop Boat Screws From Vibrating Out
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 501026" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>Interesting discussion. </p><p></p><p>I think Goop is very good for certain things. I always used marine goop on boats. It dries clear, but after a year or so, the sun beats it to death, turning it dark brown and coming off. Can't have that, so I stopped using it in boats. I used shoe goop once, and it worked well.</p><p></p><p> E6000 likes a very clean surface. I almost always use a shot of brake parts cleaner on a rag to wipe areas before sealing, with very good results. But if not clean, the bond isn't nearly as good. But when it is, it's very strong. The black and white stay true, and the clear is all-purpose. Have never had it turn colors in the decade or so I've been using it.</p><p></p><p>There is another product that I use with good success called "Stick and Seal" by Loctite. It is much "stickier" than E6000. Very good stuff. I use that in places I would normally use Goop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 501026, member: 4972"] Interesting discussion. I think Goop is very good for certain things. I always used marine goop on boats. It dries clear, but after a year or so, the sun beats it to death, turning it dark brown and coming off. Can't have that, so I stopped using it in boats. I used shoe goop once, and it worked well. E6000 likes a very clean surface. I almost always use a shot of brake parts cleaner on a rag to wipe areas before sealing, with very good results. But if not clean, the bond isn't nearly as good. But when it is, it's very strong. The black and white stay true, and the clear is all-purpose. Have never had it turn colors in the decade or so I've been using it. There is another product that I use with good success called "Stick and Seal" by Loctite. It is much "stickier" than E6000. Very good stuff. I use that in places I would normally use Goop. [/QUOTE]
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