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Does Thompson's Water Seal contain chem. harmful to Alum. ??
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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 230971" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>i should have explained a little better when i said both sides were carpeted, when i carpeted the deck i left about six inches overhang around the perimiter and folded it around the edges to the underside of the deck and then used leftover peices to fill the bare spots, so there were some, but small spots of exposed plywood. my boat has never seen snow as its covered every winter and in my garage and my grandpa did the same thing when it was his(he bought it new in 1979). im positive nothing else came in contact with the carpet that would have soaked through to cause it. and there has never been a battery anywhere near the bow until this year and it's a sealed gel type so i know thats not the cause, plus it was mounted under the deck on the floor of the bow. im convinced it was the thompsons, and time will tell as i observe my thompsons experiment over the next several months.</p><p>but we'll have to wait and see, but i could be wrong also.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 230971, member: 4468"] i should have explained a little better when i said both sides were carpeted, when i carpeted the deck i left about six inches overhang around the perimiter and folded it around the edges to the underside of the deck and then used leftover peices to fill the bare spots, so there were some, but small spots of exposed plywood. my boat has never seen snow as its covered every winter and in my garage and my grandpa did the same thing when it was his(he bought it new in 1979). im positive nothing else came in contact with the carpet that would have soaked through to cause it. and there has never been a battery anywhere near the bow until this year and it's a sealed gel type so i know thats not the cause, plus it was mounted under the deck on the floor of the bow. im convinced it was the thompsons, and time will tell as i observe my thompsons experiment over the next several months. but we'll have to wait and see, but i could be wrong also....... [/QUOTE]
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