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Gluvit over small amount of 5200
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490872" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>You might cinsider looking at a product call " clear seal patch" availiable thru Home Depot and Tractor Supply. It is a clear roof coating material that is really tough when it dries. I used it on my jon boat years back. Paint it on with a brush, milky wgite but dries clear. Leaves a heavy plastic like coating that is tough. I actuall had slots worn thru the ribs from dragging it over sand and rocks. Brushed both inside and outside, then painted over it with rustoleum enamel. Paint is gone, worn thru but not the clear seal, jon boat still gets dragged over sand and rocks regularly. Thisxwas 5 years ago and still O leaks !! Not sure about the 5200, I know it is good stuff but waiting till full cure, cant say. If you had discovered clear seal before, you would already be done and leak free. Check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490872, member: 1183"] You might cinsider looking at a product call " clear seal patch" availiable thru Home Depot and Tractor Supply. It is a clear roof coating material that is really tough when it dries. I used it on my jon boat years back. Paint it on with a brush, milky wgite but dries clear. Leaves a heavy plastic like coating that is tough. I actuall had slots worn thru the ribs from dragging it over sand and rocks. Brushed both inside and outside, then painted over it with rustoleum enamel. Paint is gone, worn thru but not the clear seal, jon boat still gets dragged over sand and rocks regularly. Thisxwas 5 years ago and still O leaks !! Not sure about the 5200, I know it is good stuff but waiting till full cure, cant say. If you had discovered clear seal before, you would already be done and leak free. Check it out. [/QUOTE]
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