I bought a can for my plexiglass shed roof. As far as I'm concerned its a total waste of your money.
Has anyone try this sealer, and how far does a can go
I bought a can for my plexiglass shed roof. As far as I'm concerned its a total waste of your money.
Agreed. I tried a bit and it did not seal any leaks. Better to get the fiberglass or aluminum repaired correctly.
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if it is a majorly thin haul like a canoe you could try a marine grade epoxy patch. or hippo patches sold at "gasp" cabelas in the canoe kayak accessories. if it thicker aluminum like on a jon boat get it welded a welding fabrication shop or any metal shop should be able to do it. by the way don't use a propane torch to weld that jb weld type welt stick on a thin haul like aluminum canoes the aluminum will melt out from under the weld. found that out on a sports pal square stern i use to have... it would be a shame to wreck a boat when all you had to do is a epoxy or fiber glass patch or even have it welded.. epoxy does not last forever just remember it!
I had always thought those commercials were a bunch of BS.
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Flex Seal didn't work for my application either. Total waste of money.
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those adds make it look good , never order them . a under coat sold for cars would work better or a rhino liner . for aluminum a good welder will be best .
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I had to flex my wallet open to pay for it,wish i could go back to the store and have them flex my money back. I sure hope the john boat had a life vest.
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