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<blockquote data-quote="Nussy" data-source="post: 130533" data-attributes="member: 2148"><p>Actually Steelflex doesn't smell bad at all. I didn't even where a mask, let alone a respirator or open window, and I did both my boats in a closed garage. </p><p></p><p>This stuff is really pretty easy to use......it's just the fear of the unknown for the rookies that haven't used it before.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Main thing are are</p><p>1. Measure accurately</p><p>2. Mix Thoroughly</p><p>3. Work at 70 degrees or above</p><p>4. Don't attack too big of an area. 3-4 cups at a time max. Less if working alone</p><p>5. Take your time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nussy, post: 130533, member: 2148"] Actually Steelflex doesn't smell bad at all. I didn't even where a mask, let alone a respirator or open window, and I did both my boats in a closed garage. This stuff is really pretty easy to use......it's just the fear of the unknown for the rookies that haven't used it before. Main thing are are 1. Measure accurately 2. Mix Thoroughly 3. Work at 70 degrees or above 4. Don't attack too big of an area. 3-4 cups at a time max. Less if working alone 5. Take your time [/QUOTE]
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