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Two thoughts that may even be related:
1. one of the folks at one the marinas I dive at has done a lot of fiberglass work as a job. He said that the Git Rot product penetrates the wood even when wet and drives the water out. He really liked the product. 2. When I was looking at the CPES I talked with one of the chemists at System 3. He said that their low viscosity product penetrates as well or better and provides about 3 times the coverage (perhaps the name of the company?) because it is not thinned with solvents. I am aware that he wanted to sell the product but it is something to think about. Brian |
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