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<blockquote data-quote="garzilla" data-source="post: 264305" data-attributes="member: 8792"><p>Cool, I see how it comes out.</p><p>I did read that it's a good idea to sit the can on its top for an hour or so, flip back over, for an hour or so each time, to let the graphite come off the bottom before using.</p><p></p><p>I plan to use a rubber bondo squeegee for application, I read rollers aren't the best....unless it's like a foam style epoxy roller.</p><p></p><p>I watered the inside of the boat, and only saw like two small leaks, so I figure I can do the for sure leaky spots, and cowboy it from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garzilla, post: 264305, member: 8792"] Cool, I see how it comes out. I did read that it's a good idea to sit the can on its top for an hour or so, flip back over, for an hour or so each time, to let the graphite come off the bottom before using. I plan to use a rubber bondo squeegee for application, I read rollers aren't the best....unless it's like a foam style epoxy roller. I watered the inside of the boat, and only saw like two small leaks, so I figure I can do the for sure leaky spots, and cowboy it from there. [/QUOTE]
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