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Anyone try Flex Seal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo^" data-source="post: 261400" data-attributes="member: 5456"><p>It looks very similar to a product sold at Lowe's as an emergency fix for leaking roofs. If so it may remain semi-soft, almost tar-like for a number of years. I used some of the Lowe's product on a pesky leak around my chimney almost 10 years ago and it's still holding. It would probably work just fine on a boat but you'll catch heck it you ever want to remove it and painting over it will not be an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo^, post: 261400, member: 5456"] It looks very similar to a product sold at Lowe's as an emergency fix for leaking roofs. If so it may remain semi-soft, almost tar-like for a number of years. I used some of the Lowe's product on a pesky leak around my chimney almost 10 years ago and it's still holding. It would probably work just fine on a boat but you'll catch heck it you ever want to remove it and painting over it will not be an option. [/QUOTE]
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