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Default Reconditioning an inflatable

Hi:

I have a 12.6 Quicksilver that I bought cheap. Nothing wrong with it;
it is just a bit discolored along the waterline and such. I have seen
internet ads for that two part rubber inflatable paint that can be used
to restore inflatables and make them look like new. Has anyone used
these products? Has your experience been good or bad? Thanks.

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Nope, it's not worn, really; just discolored and stuff. The rub rails
are a little dirty and gunky, but the fabric itself is pretty good. No
tears, wear, etc. I just wanted to find out if this reconditioning
stuff (http://www.allinflatables.com/shopping/paint/) is good stuff. At
only about $200 for a pontoon kit big enough for my boat, it sounds
like a good deal to make the boat look like new... if it is not going
to be a pain in the butt. Thanks.

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