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Default 3M 5200 Bottom

Hello,

I have frequently used 5200 to seal joints when restoring and building wood
boats. Many ads for used boats state that the boat has a 5200 bottom..

I contacted 3M for information on the process and they replied that 5200 was
used in many marine applications but they knew nothing of the so called
process termed "5200 Bottom".

Can anyone enlighten me on this?

Don Dando


 
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