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This stuff has a tendency to self level. Just roll it very thin and let tack up if another layer is needed.
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Hi Ramrod, Ive never seen anything special about gluvit except that it is a little thinner than the average epoxy's and the price. All epoxy's stick to properly prepared aluminum and most all epoxy's are flexible at least to a an extent, there are epoxy's on the market witch are more flexible...
Yeah the older foam used to soak up water real quick. The new stuff doesn't soak it up quite as fast but if it stays wet long enough it will eventually soak up water too. Hope that helped a little thanks
If you check out fasco steelflex superslick 2000 this product is the original of the coatings. It contains a silicone to help the bottom of air boats to slide well. Plus it is not 200 a gallon. Check it out at this link https://fiberglasssupplydepot.com/FASCO-Steelflex-Super-Slick-2000-.html
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I agree aluminum is very tough itself. The steelflex wont chip off if everything is preped right but if you don't have any holes then bare aluminum is tougher then anything. Remember anything that is a single part won't hold up like a two part paint. If you are going to be dragging the boat I...