Posted by Texasmark1 on September 12, 2020 at 05:55:11 from (172.243.92.145):
In Reply to: Flex-seal posted by rrman61 on September 11, 2020 at 14:44:21:
I grew up on the coast and we used to undercoat our fenders to prevent rusting. Auto undercoating is still sold for less than $3 a 16 oz can. I use it on my roof to seal cracks here and there to seal small seams and any place I need a rubberized sealant and it is appropriate.
On any product, you have to ask yourself, if it failed, was it the product, or did the product to which it was attached yield? I built a boat when a teen and was looking for a good adhesive. I found a purple marine glue that the seller said was first rate. I was using Oak framing so I took a couple of scrap pieces and applied the adhesive per directions.........the glue didn't yield, the Oak separated from itself and part of it was still attached to the adhesive. I do notice that most adhesive directions insist on application to a "clean, dry" surface. I have a rubberized, white roof coating that specifies the brand name of the soap to be used and how to use it for pre-cleaning roof surfaces, prior to application of their product.
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