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Hi everyone, Hey I was wondering if anybody here has used Evercoat's
Scratch Patch in the 1/2 oz tube? I have some hairline cracks below the
waterline that I want to use this stuff on. Someone told me I have to
"V" notch the cracks out first but Evercoat's instructions do not say
this is necessary. Any suggestions? V-notch or not?.
Thanks.
Chris

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I would recommend the v-notch... It is quite difficult to get anything into
a crack that will bond both sides without notching first

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Hi everyone, Hey I was wondering if anybody here has used Evercoat's
Scratch Patch in the 1/2 oz tube? I have some hairline cracks below the
waterline that I want to use this stuff on. Someone told me I have to
"V" notch the cracks out first but Evercoat's instructions do not say
this is necessary. Any suggestions? V-notch or not?.
Thanks.
Chris



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I've used the "patch" and, using the supplied tool, it seems to work fine
without creating a v groove. It's not structural, just a filler. It has a
fast evaporating solvent, smells like acrylic enamel reducer.
LD

"Chris Mares" wrote in message
news:J%8hc.10554$DM5.2591@okepread04...
Hi everyone, Hey I was wondering if anybody here has used Evercoat's
Scratch Patch in the 1/2 oz tube? I have some hairline cracks below the
waterline that I want to use this stuff on. Someone told me I have to
"V" notch the cracks out first but Evercoat's instructions do not say
this is necessary. Any suggestions? V-notch or not?.
Thanks.
Chris



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