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Boat cover water repellent?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 492376" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Nylon type cover material is best with a silicone waterproofing, however a heavy type canvas is much better suited with a canvass waterproofing material. Best results will depend on what the cover material is, and get a product to match. Years back we had an older camper with canvass type of cover, bought a canvass waterproofing material that was brushed and rolled on with a paint roller. Messy and stunk until it dried, then completely waterproof for the 3 years we owned it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 492376, member: 1183"] Nylon type cover material is best with a silicone waterproofing, however a heavy type canvas is much better suited with a canvass waterproofing material. Best results will depend on what the cover material is, and get a product to match. Years back we had an older camper with canvass type of cover, bought a canvass waterproofing material that was brushed and rolled on with a paint roller. Messy and stunk until it dried, then completely waterproof for the 3 years we owned it. [/QUOTE]
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