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Sealing an old boat.
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<blockquote data-quote="jggassert" data-source="post: 390956" data-attributes="member: 13654"><p>I sprayed flex seal over the seams and I haven't had a drop of water inside since. But it looks like *****. Maybe if you use it inside and then cover it with a floor. Honestly it seems like a cheap way of sealing things up. I'm not one for shortcuts but my dad convinced me to try it, just to see. I need to paint over it and then maybe I won't be so self conscious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jggassert, post: 390956, member: 13654"] I sprayed flex seal over the seams and I haven't had a drop of water inside since. But it looks like *****. Maybe if you use it inside and then cover it with a floor. Honestly it seems like a cheap way of sealing things up. I'm not one for shortcuts but my dad convinced me to try it, just to see. I need to paint over it and then maybe I won't be so self conscious. [/QUOTE]
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