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<blockquote data-quote="levron41" data-source="post: 184395" data-attributes="member: 4757"><p>I turned the heaters on in the garage this weekend and finally applied the steelflex to my boat!!! From what I've read on here everyone mixes the pigment with the hardner and not the liquid. Wellllllll, I did the opposite and mixed it with the entire can of liquid. Everything seemed to be fine. It all gets mixed together anyways right?????? I applied it way to thick but in retrospect it only needed one coat when i was done with it :mrgreen: The only bad thing about it is now it will probably take a week to cure. </p><p></p><p>All in all steelflex was not to bad to work with. My dad mixed and I pushed it around. Definitely recommed a partner!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="levron41, post: 184395, member: 4757"] I turned the heaters on in the garage this weekend and finally applied the steelflex to my boat!!! From what I've read on here everyone mixes the pigment with the hardner and not the liquid. Wellllllll, I did the opposite and mixed it with the entire can of liquid. Everything seemed to be fine. It all gets mixed together anyways right?????? I applied it way to thick but in retrospect it only needed one coat when i was done with it :mrgreen: The only bad thing about it is now it will probably take a week to cure. All in all steelflex was not to bad to work with. My dad mixed and I pushed it around. Definitely recommed a partner!! [/QUOTE]
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