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Post by jmwands on May 21, 2008 17:54:32 GMT -5
Hey all. I am glad this forum is up. I love my 'nest! But I could use help now and again. Found this stuff locally and I am going to give it a shot on my areas of my 'nest that had mildew damage that ate away the coating. Seems like it might work. I will let you all know. And if you beat me to it, please let us know. Thanks JM www.rockywoods.com/Images/10605.htm
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Post by geoffs on Aug 17, 2008 15:29:50 GMT -5
any luck?
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Post by jmwands on Aug 19, 2008 17:16:18 GMT -5
not yet,,,
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Post by geoffs on Aug 19, 2008 22:04:19 GMT -5
"not yet" meaning: I have not yet applied the stuff or it was so tacky that I have managed to weld the entire tent together in a goopy mess?
GHS
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Post by jmwands on Sept 25, 2008 22:02:01 GMT -5
actually,,, tried a small patch where the coating had peeled off. Worked great, a little thick but I may try to thin it a bit and see. I think it will work fine. I tested it by hosing down the area I sealed and it was wet all around the area on the inside, but not where I sealed it. I also bought some seam sealer. How is the best way to seal a 'nest? Anyhow. it dried very quick here in Colorado on a warm day, no problems there. I only worry that where it is still peeling, it may flake off the new coating,,, but what the heck,, its gotta be better. Let me know if you try it with other results. thanks
jm
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