Boatlife Marine Silicone Rubber Clear 2.8oz. Seal Hulls Ports Hatches Boat Kayak on 2040-parts.com
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Color: Clear 2.8 oz. (80ml) BoatLIFE Marine Silicone Rubber can be used to seal thru hulls, ports, hatches, and windows to fiberglass, wood, and metal. Marine Silicone Rubber is an all purpose, non-corrosive, non-yellowing, low-odor 100% marine high quality silicone sealant. Boatlife Marine Silicone Rubber becomes tack free in 30 minutes or less. Properly applied, it will come to a full cure in 24 hours. Use above or below the waterline. Will not shrink, crack or dry out. Makes an ideal bedding compound above the waterline. Specific Marine Applications for Boatlife Silicone Rubber: SURFACE PREPARATION:
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