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Self Etching Primer in cold weather
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<blockquote data-quote="rscottp" data-source="post: 334468" data-attributes="member: 12997"><p>I am not sure about the self etch prime. I just put a coat of paint on my boat it 50 degree weather today. Looks ok now but time will tell. Main thing I wanted to let you know is that Gluvit will break down in sunlight so you need to paint it or cover it in some way before too long. I really wish I had a heated garage to work on my tin over the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rscottp, post: 334468, member: 12997"] I am not sure about the self etch prime. I just put a coat of paint on my boat it 50 degree weather today. Looks ok now but time will tell. Main thing I wanted to let you know is that Gluvit will break down in sunlight so you need to paint it or cover it in some way before too long. I really wish I had a heated garage to work on my tin over the winter. [/QUOTE]
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