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RogersJetboat454

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Re: Flex seal!

I heard Flex Seal was just Hair in a Can, w/o the hair:D.
Oh yeah!!! forgot about that stuff... "Need a hair transplant? That'll cost you thousands!!! GLH is like a hair transplant surgeon in a can."


I am interested in the FANTASTIC automobile computer diagnostic thingy I've seen on other TV adds. It's just like the ones the pros use, but I can use my own and It can save me $1000s by having me find out what's wrong, and telling the mechanic how to fix my autos!;) pays for itself the first time you use it!

Just as frustrating as the people that go to Autozone for the code(s) to be checked, and are bewildered when the garbage part riffled at the car doesn't fix the code. Have had a few discussions with customers where the point has been made by them "thats not what the guy at Autozone said was wrong". :rolleyes:
 

levittownnick

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A friend of mine did same thing to his jon boat he used fiberglass drywall mesh tape on seams ..
You just might be a redneck if you......:eek: :D

After the guy finishes covering his bald spot on his scalp, some window screen and a few cans of this spray can be used to repair the side of the Concordia, (If the Captain approves)! Who needs a salvage company?
 

HNDYMN

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Flex Seal has it uses. Drying time is 3-5 warm days. Yea 3-5 warm days. Also near perfectly clean surface before application. Several coats will make a thin rubber sheeting. I don't know about adhesion under stress. Like spraying the hull bottom. Expect it wouldn't take long to power wash it off. Interior uses for that extra layer of no leak or for upper rain seals absolutely. I know it's great for sealing up a piece of rough plywood as protection against splashes and might even work as a traction pad or if you have the patience for the drying time try resurfacing a vinyl cushion.
 
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