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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 242027" data-attributes="member: 7763"><p>that's right, the packaging got me suspicious and then I started researching, didn't find anything that says it works well on aluminum, so I didn't buy it. I just don't want it to start peeling off a year or two down the road. I'm gonna use this E-6000 and hope it holds up for a long time. It will bond to aluminum, is flexible even in cold temps, is very tough and also waterproof. That's about what I need so I hope it works. Got it in the marine section right next to the 5200 at Academy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 242027, member: 7763"] that's right, the packaging got me suspicious and then I started researching, didn't find anything that says it works well on aluminum, so I didn't buy it. I just don't want it to start peeling off a year or two down the road. I'm gonna use this E-6000 and hope it holds up for a long time. It will bond to aluminum, is flexible even in cold temps, is very tough and also waterproof. That's about what I need so I hope it works. Got it in the marine section right next to the 5200 at Academy. [/QUOTE]
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