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I have been restoring a 1977 Sea Ray 18 ft runabout and it is almost carpet
time. I am not especially fond of my fiberglass work on the floor and I am considering some sort of a self leveling resin to smooth it out. Does anyone have a good product to reccomend for the job? RoosterK |
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![]() "Kelly Brown" wrote in message news:ZDq3d.78003$D%.11495@attbi_s51... I have been restoring a 1977 Sea Ray 18 ft runabout and it is almost carpet time. I am not especially fond of my fiberglass work on the floor and I am considering some sort of a self leveling resin to smooth it out. Does anyone have a good product to reccomend for the job? RoosterK Carpeting holds water and can be a pain. I always thought that if I needed to re do the floor in my boat, I would try that spray in bedliner. If you could find a place to do the job, it seems that would be a easy solution. Think about it. Waterproof, comes in a variety of colors and long lasting. |
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