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Default Using Marine-Tex

I've heard a lot here concerning using Marine-Tex. But there are
several different package for several different applications. i was
wondering if this is the stuff to use.

BTW, My boat hull is white, and I'm not necessarily looking to make
the hull look like brand new condition, but I'd just as soon not have
it look like it's got a dose of the measles either.



http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...FFJ2329BG2AACM

I've noticed there are more flexable marine-tex products as well.

http://www.google.com/products?clien...ed=0CCcQrQQwAg
 
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