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I only do what the voices in the Tackle Box tell me to.
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WOW.......no more wearing rubber boots?
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BOOTS.....
and the "inside scoop"...wear is a problem(?)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Z-WNb0NLSTI&feature=endscreen

Copy and paste cuz that youtube doo-hicking doesn't always work.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPM8OR6W6WE

:thumbsup:

Bought zome stuff called Zycosil for the Stone shower floor....... http://www.zycosoilusa.com/Zycosil/default.html

It might work too well in not letting water out (Floors need to breath too) who knew??????

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CAStkeOyBA
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What I noticed sometimes http(correct) is spelled https .......... youtube(corrrect) is spelled youtu.be ............. always get rid of these........... feature=player_embeddedEt.

Works for me :mrgreen:
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JETTYWOLF wrote:BOOTS.....
and the "inside scoop"...wear is a problem(?)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=Z-WNb0NLSTI&feature=endscreen

Copy and paste cuz that youtube doo-hicking doesn't always work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-WNb0NLSTI

:banghead: :popcorn: :rotfl:
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I'd love to apply that to a boat bottom . . . it looks like it would eliminate frictional drag, maybe even discourage bottom growth?
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But heavy abrasion will damage it? IE loading on a trailer?
The repair of the surface?
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John, you want to try it on Mistress?
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Maybee??????
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If it doesn't work out we can do a conventional blast/prime/anti-foul at some point mid-season
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Might get them to let you try it out as a test project? :shocked: :thumbsup:

Price ?
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That link has pricing, looks like a 2 gallon kit would run about $500 - wonder if its been tried on boat bottoms
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I saw that. Since I never had my Bottom Painted before is that comparable. I will contact them or you Tell them of AAB and BD Threads of the Mistress in here build. 542 post and 42K views
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Yeah, this stuff would likely not work on a previously painted boat unless it was stripped. Yours is bare which is good, reading their application info it would be good to scuff it up or maybe brush blast it with super-fine media to give the metal a frosted profile
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