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Dear friends,
I have a question: my boat has a high level of moisture in the hull but I don't see blisters. Somebody saya that in this situation is better dont do any treatment, any epoxy barrier coat, because it can be even more dangereuse. Others say to apply a thick epoxy barrier to decrease the volume of water coming in the grp. I'm a bit confused. What is your opinion and suggestion? Fair wind. Yus |
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