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Leaking seams on my 1960s Lonestar
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<blockquote data-quote="Motorboater" data-source="post: 442100" data-attributes="member: 22614"><p>Update: I have used the powerwasher and it really cleaned out the seams. I'm very happy with it. I plan on using the gflex on the bottom seams as she sits. Then I am gonna flip the boat and use the Gluv it on the rest of the seams/ rivets. Then paint with the steelflex.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering- Should I buck the rivets before I use the gflex/Gluv It?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Motorboater, post: 442100, member: 22614"] Update: I have used the powerwasher and it really cleaned out the seams. I'm very happy with it. I plan on using the gflex on the bottom seams as she sits. Then I am gonna flip the boat and use the Gluv it on the rest of the seams/ rivets. Then paint with the steelflex. I was wondering- Should I buck the rivets before I use the gflex/Gluv It? [/QUOTE]
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