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Sealing aluminum boat hull without flipping??
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<blockquote data-quote="bnt5" data-source="post: 382627" data-attributes="member: 13957"><p>I saw that stuff, looks nice! I have also been looking at another product called wetlander that pretty much does the same thing as gator glide. The only problem with those coating is that they are not specifically designed for sealing rivets, however I was thinking about using 5200 around each rivet, letting it dry then coating with one of those paints, according to wetlanders website it will stick really well to 3m 5200, this may kill 2 birds with 1 stone so to speak, I seal up the rivets and make the boat MUCh easier to load and unload and boost on water performance...hmmmmm....I think this might be the answer :idea: !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bnt5, post: 382627, member: 13957"] I saw that stuff, looks nice! I have also been looking at another product called wetlander that pretty much does the same thing as gator glide. The only problem with those coating is that they are not specifically designed for sealing rivets, however I was thinking about using 5200 around each rivet, letting it dry then coating with one of those paints, according to wetlanders website it will stick really well to 3m 5200, this may kill 2 birds with 1 stone so to speak, I seal up the rivets and make the boat MUCh easier to load and unload and boost on water performance...hmmmmm....I think this might be the answer :idea: !! [/QUOTE]
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