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<blockquote data-quote="Bugpac" data-source="post: 129124" data-attributes="member: 1862"><p>For the record, you can add flex to automotive paint.. Thats how they paint rubber bumpers, IMO the best thing to use is steelflex, most economical, and likely most durable, If i do buy a new boat, i am seriously considering steel flexing the bottom and vinyl wrapping the sides, Just for No2 and giggles..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bugpac, post: 129124, member: 1862"] For the record, you can add flex to automotive paint.. Thats how they paint rubber bumpers, IMO the best thing to use is steelflex, most economical, and likely most durable, If i do buy a new boat, i am seriously considering steel flexing the bottom and vinyl wrapping the sides, Just for No2 and giggles.. [/QUOTE]
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