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Advice needed: to repair or not to repair
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<blockquote data-quote="deadkitty" data-source="post: 362908" data-attributes="member: 9486"><p>I used goop coat it as a sort of filler in a fairly ugly gash in the bow of my boat. Turned out pretty clean looking after some paint was applied (better than it did anyway). Not sure how that would hold up over that large seam though, my was not nearly that large of an area to fill. It was pretty easy to work with, after it firms up once mixed it's pretty much applicable like putty. Then it gets nice and hard and paintable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadkitty, post: 362908, member: 9486"] I used goop coat it as a sort of filler in a fairly ugly gash in the bow of my boat. Turned out pretty clean looking after some paint was applied (better than it did anyway). Not sure how that would hold up over that large seam though, my was not nearly that large of an area to fill. It was pretty easy to work with, after it firms up once mixed it's pretty much applicable like putty. Then it gets nice and hard and paintable. [/QUOTE]
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