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1542 MonArk - WingClipper
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<blockquote data-quote="derekdiruz" data-source="post: 429460" data-attributes="member: 16025"><p>Question for everyone, before I put the boat back on the trailer is it alright to do so when the coating is still semi tacky? The steelflex is quite solid, however when touching it my fingers will slightly stick to it, like when skin sticks together haha. I'm afraid that it'll be damaged from the carpet on the bunks. Also, when I poured a small amount of water on it, after 15 or so seconds the spot became cloudy, then I wiped off the water and the spot was now more tacky to the touch than before. </p><p></p><p>Should the coating be 100% un tacky and solid prior to the trailer? </p><p></p><p>I did the boat in my garage, at 77 degrees. The garage stayed about 75 degrees for the 1st 12 hours after application, then gradually dipped down to about 55 where it stayed for another 24 hours. Did the temperature affect something? Also when applying I was not formal in measuring the pigment added. I spilled about 1/4 of the pigment and used about half of the remaining for the full gallon of mixture.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz, post: 429460, member: 16025"] Question for everyone, before I put the boat back on the trailer is it alright to do so when the coating is still semi tacky? The steelflex is quite solid, however when touching it my fingers will slightly stick to it, like when skin sticks together haha. I'm afraid that it'll be damaged from the carpet on the bunks. Also, when I poured a small amount of water on it, after 15 or so seconds the spot became cloudy, then I wiped off the water and the spot was now more tacky to the touch than before. Should the coating be 100% un tacky and solid prior to the trailer? I did the boat in my garage, at 77 degrees. The garage stayed about 75 degrees for the 1st 12 hours after application, then gradually dipped down to about 55 where it stayed for another 24 hours. Did the temperature affect something? Also when applying I was not formal in measuring the pigment added. I spilled about 1/4 of the pigment and used about half of the remaining for the full gallon of mixture. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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