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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 91719" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>Ok, mix the pigment into part 2, stir COMPLETELY. Then, make sure they are mixed 1:1 and very well. Mix in a separate container, then pour into ANOTHER container to avoid unmixed portions. Don't mix all of it at once, since it cures FASTER THAN FAST. Make sure it's at least 70 degrees out for good workability. Pour onto hull, use 4" foam roller for larger areas, and a not so decent brush to get into seams and smaller areas. It's not an easy product like paint,so it won't be perfect. Don't put too much on, as it will run. It will also level out, so don't panic. Again, you will have areas that just won't look great. Then again if you are using this stuff, you're more concerned with sealing than appearance, and it will do that very well. Don't work back over the area too much, get it on, move on. </p><p></p><p>Should cover it - let me know if theres anything else you need to know. Hope I remembered everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 91719, member: 1354"] Ok, mix the pigment into part 2, stir COMPLETELY. Then, make sure they are mixed 1:1 and very well. Mix in a separate container, then pour into ANOTHER container to avoid unmixed portions. Don't mix all of it at once, since it cures FASTER THAN FAST. Make sure it's at least 70 degrees out for good workability. Pour onto hull, use 4" foam roller for larger areas, and a not so decent brush to get into seams and smaller areas. It's not an easy product like paint,so it won't be perfect. Don't put too much on, as it will run. It will also level out, so don't panic. Again, you will have areas that just won't look great. Then again if you are using this stuff, you're more concerned with sealing than appearance, and it will do that very well. Don't work back over the area too much, get it on, move on. Should cover it - let me know if theres anything else you need to know. Hope I remembered everything. [/QUOTE]
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