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anyone try Rustoleum Leakseal?
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<blockquote data-quote="amateurhour" data-source="post: 309733" data-attributes="member: 9425"><p>Well it sounds like that answers my questions. I'm going to go with the roll on bedliner and put down a couple of coats along the entire interior of the boat, so that will solve the problem FOREVER (well, at least for a few years) </p><p></p><p>Is the rustoleum the best way to go with the roll on bedliner or should I look elsewhere? The rustoleum is pretty pricey, but so is the Herculiner. Is there a cheaper but still usable alternative?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amateurhour, post: 309733, member: 9425"] Well it sounds like that answers my questions. I'm going to go with the roll on bedliner and put down a couple of coats along the entire interior of the boat, so that will solve the problem FOREVER (well, at least for a few years) Is the rustoleum the best way to go with the roll on bedliner or should I look elsewhere? The rustoleum is pretty pricey, but so is the Herculiner. Is there a cheaper but still usable alternative? [/QUOTE]
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