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Gluvit under Steelflex - Good Idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="plt3145" data-source="post: 297830" data-attributes="member: 7147"><p>Windman7, I had the same thought, well sort of! Coat-it or Gluv-it on the underside of the hull and then priming bare aluminum spots where the Coat-it was not needed and then painting. I have carpet in 12 ft floater from the previous owner and really did not want to take up. I have no leaks but the seams on the bottom seem a little gappy to me. Brine, in your opinon, will Coat-it or Gluv-it on the exterior of the hull still allow for good paint adherence?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plt3145, post: 297830, member: 7147"] Windman7, I had the same thought, well sort of! Coat-it or Gluv-it on the underside of the hull and then priming bare aluminum spots where the Coat-it was not needed and then painting. I have carpet in 12 ft floater from the previous owner and really did not want to take up. I have no leaks but the seams on the bottom seem a little gappy to me. Brine, in your opinon, will Coat-it or Gluv-it on the exterior of the hull still allow for good paint adherence? [/QUOTE]
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