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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 504779" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>I have 2 one gallon kits of the same stuff. Thought about gator glide but this stuff is supposed to be easier to apply. Bought the proper stuff to thin out primer. Temperature and humidity can screw with application. Thin coats are a must have if you want it to turn out right. The stuff ain't cheap by any means. They say it will help seal up any small leaks and will last a long time. It had better at that price. The problem with the gator glide is it is not very tough. Will require a yearly brush up and abrasive level is not rated very high. I did a lot of homework prior to purchase of a quality primer. Gimmicks and bull don't work for me. This stuff is very highly rated by a lot of shops around Eufaula lake in Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 504779, member: 32555"] I have 2 one gallon kits of the same stuff. Thought about gator glide but this stuff is supposed to be easier to apply. Bought the proper stuff to thin out primer. Temperature and humidity can screw with application. Thin coats are a must have if you want it to turn out right. The stuff ain't cheap by any means. They say it will help seal up any small leaks and will last a long time. It had better at that price. The problem with the gator glide is it is not very tough. Will require a yearly brush up and abrasive level is not rated very high. I did a lot of homework prior to purchase of a quality primer. Gimmicks and bull don't work for me. This stuff is very highly rated by a lot of shops around Eufaula lake in Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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