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Flooring: What to do ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 480478" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I think I ended up going with the Nautolex and I leave my boat at a dock from Apr through Oct. My flooring has come unglued all around the edges, most likely from sitting out in the sun. It feels like it has tightened up or shrunk a little and pulled in. I used S-18 all purpose cement and it just didn't seem to bond right, especially along the edges. I still wonder if sitting out in the sun caused it to loosen up it's adhesion. It's still better than trying to walk around on hot aluminum but I have a feeling I might be stripping it back out in the next couple of years and then will have to deal with cleaning up the left behind adhesive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 480478, member: 12995"] I think I ended up going with the Nautolex and I leave my boat at a dock from Apr through Oct. My flooring has come unglued all around the edges, most likely from sitting out in the sun. It feels like it has tightened up or shrunk a little and pulled in. I used S-18 all purpose cement and it just didn't seem to bond right, especially along the edges. I still wonder if sitting out in the sun caused it to loosen up it's adhesion. It's still better than trying to walk around on hot aluminum but I have a feeling I might be stripping it back out in the next couple of years and then will have to deal with cleaning up the left behind adhesive. [/QUOTE]
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