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Overhead application of Gluvit????
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<blockquote data-quote="FerrisBueller" data-source="post: 352388" data-attributes="member: 11145"><p>Also, depending on the severity of the leak, and the location, you could try applying some gluvit with a brush or something to get it into the seams etc from the underside (if thats where the leaks are). Like they said, not ideal at all, it works great from inside the boat. You won't get nearly as good of coverage and penetration of the leak.</p><p></p><p>Worth a shot if you aren't able to get to the interior easily like jigngrub suggested. </p><p></p><p>My boat had a fair amount of leaks at rivets and seams, but i did a complete gutting and was able to apply gluvit on the inside. Afterwards I did go underneath and apply some with a brush as well just to use up extra gluvit and give it some added protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FerrisBueller, post: 352388, member: 11145"] Also, depending on the severity of the leak, and the location, you could try applying some gluvit with a brush or something to get it into the seams etc from the underside (if thats where the leaks are). Like they said, not ideal at all, it works great from inside the boat. You won't get nearly as good of coverage and penetration of the leak. Worth a shot if you aren't able to get to the interior easily like jigngrub suggested. My boat had a fair amount of leaks at rivets and seams, but i did a complete gutting and was able to apply gluvit on the inside. Afterwards I did go underneath and apply some with a brush as well just to use up extra gluvit and give it some added protection. [/QUOTE]
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