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Ordered Goop 'Coat-it'--review pending--
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisP" data-source="post: 259374" data-attributes="member: 7377"><p>Bigkat - I am interested in seeing how your test turns out, I am really interested in how the mixing and application process goes for you. It has a half hour work time so I am wondering if your going to have another person help you with mixing while you apply, or do you intend to do a one time mix of the entire product and apply like a demon! I tried to compare specs for the two, but could not find a ton of stats on Steelflex. I know steelflex uses Teflon and other additives for lubricity and Goop is using graphite. </p><p></p><p>One question for anyone - the product lists a heat deflection point of 116 degrees F. So does that mean if my boat is on a trailer in the sun during summer, will the aluminum hull potentially conduct enough heat to hit that temp and if so, what happens? Does the product get a bit soft but hardens again when it goes in the water?</p><p></p><p>Good luck, look forward to hearing about how things went! - Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisP, post: 259374, member: 7377"] Bigkat - I am interested in seeing how your test turns out, I am really interested in how the mixing and application process goes for you. It has a half hour work time so I am wondering if your going to have another person help you with mixing while you apply, or do you intend to do a one time mix of the entire product and apply like a demon! I tried to compare specs for the two, but could not find a ton of stats on Steelflex. I know steelflex uses Teflon and other additives for lubricity and Goop is using graphite. One question for anyone - the product lists a heat deflection point of 116 degrees F. So does that mean if my boat is on a trailer in the sun during summer, will the aluminum hull potentially conduct enough heat to hit that temp and if so, what happens? Does the product get a bit soft but hardens again when it goes in the water? Good luck, look forward to hearing about how things went! - Chris [/QUOTE]
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