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i can order that stuff on the phone and get it on my fingers..............
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hit it with water
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Tis better to be quiet and thought a fool than open your mouth and prove it!! 1991 V-20 cuddy I/O 350 volvo duo prop, 1998 15ft Grumman 9.9 Johnson
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FYI dont you fastcure for LARGE areas, like tank hatches and such if the gap is big. It will blister badly...I ony like fastcure for small jobs like sealing screws, hindged and deck hatches and such.
Its drying slowly because its supposed to...in the world of glue the longer it takes the tougher it is....
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what would be the preferred material for the gas tank cover? The gap all around is about a light 1/8" and it was smutched neatly in there 3/4" deep. It was still white and soft and came out pretty easy.[I thought it was going to be a horror.] How about the 4200 uv?, or anything uv?
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I use the 4000 everywhere topside with good luck
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Id use 5200 on it...Ive never used the 4000 as spare says, but Im sure its good stuff if he is using it.
Also on the 5200 (or any caulk for hatches) run you a piece of heavy mono like 100-130# all the way around under the caulk and in one corner out of the way leave a small tag sticking out. This way you can pull it and cut the caulk if you have to.
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I just thought about re-sealing some inspection plates and got it on my hands.
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I used 4200 on mine I hope I don't ever have o take i up!
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yeah, I don't think there is a need for the 5200, my concern is uv tolerant.....would hate to see a few weeks down the road all that chaulk getting yellow/brown discolor from the sun. My floor looks factory new now. Now that I think about it, doesn't the 4000 say UV right on the label?? BTW, thanks for the input fellas.
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