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3M 5200 I am suprised nobody has mentioned it.

Is anyone familiar with a product or procedure that can successfully seal a
small hole in a submerged object?


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3M 5200 is NOT a sealant. It is an extremely strong, flexible bonding agent.
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3M 5200 I am suprised nobody has mentioned it.

Is anyone familiar with a product or procedure that can successfully
seal a
small hole in a submerged object?


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