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esoxfly
Posted 4/16/2011 11:15 AM (#493364 - in reply to #493294)
Subject: Re: keel guard





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lookin4_big_gurls - 4/16/2011 12:36 AM

esox fly its on a ranger and if i remember correctly u run a ranger as well correct? I will grab up some of the 3 m stuff at work


Yessir. Install is cake. Just follow the directions and do it right. Like Jimi said, once it's on, it's on. I believe it does call for acetone and no alcohol because it leaves a residue...can't remember. For install, you can run 4200 down the edges, but it's not required. For repairs, I'd also use 4200 to bond/fill any delams. Don't use 5200. That's one of the few things in life that advertise "permanent" and actually is. It will pull off gel coat. It's got it's uses, but this ain't one of them! LOL

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