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Advice on cocking or silicone sealant for my gunwale
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<blockquote data-quote="gwar822" data-source="post: 471291" data-attributes="member: 24541"><p>when I'm finished painting I want to put some kind of silicone cocking in this crease where the gunwales meet the side walls of the boat. I'm just super OCD lol. I kind of messed up the gunwales and I created some compromised paint stuck in between that gap. Apparently the aluminum cleaner cleans paint too lol.. I shouldn't have painted the gunwale until after I cleaned the outside aluminum. </p><p></p><p>What can I use to put in that gap and clean it up? Also it will prevent any paint chipping where I couldn't do a good job in that gap.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I feel like I'm having hard time explaining my question but I think you'll get what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwar822, post: 471291, member: 24541"] when I'm finished painting I want to put some kind of silicone cocking in this crease where the gunwales meet the side walls of the boat. I'm just super OCD lol. I kind of messed up the gunwales and I created some compromised paint stuck in between that gap. Apparently the aluminum cleaner cleans paint too lol.. I shouldn't have painted the gunwale until after I cleaned the outside aluminum. What can I use to put in that gap and clean it up? Also it will prevent any paint chipping where I couldn't do a good job in that gap. I feel like I'm having hard time explaining my question but I think you'll get what I mean. Thx [/QUOTE]
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