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Sealant after replacement of Foam
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishingman48" data-source="post: 506409" data-attributes="member: 25137"><p>OK gent's & lady's, I am on my way back to being a boat owner again & not a repair shop! LOL!</p><p>I have to admit, a def. work out for a handicap person, My Dr. stated as long as not straining myself and taking my time a </p><p>good way to keep thing's moving and functional. However, we have come to part where foam is reinstalled and of course some had to be removed due to a bit too much not a lot but had to be shaven down, to allow for side boards to be replaced. Now I was looking for some type of sealant. to put on the cut side/ topside of foam for protection. </p><p>Now i know i need to watch the chemical composition / as to not use anything which may have something in it which will break down the foam.</p><p>The thing is I used closed cell board foam & also used to fill in gaps and all 2-part liquid foam which worked out great & I know polyurethane spray can be used on the board but is the 2 part pour foam "chemical composition" the same as the foam board? </p><p>Now i was thinking of using the stuff out on market FLEX SEAL SPRAY > BLACK RUBBER SEALANT / IF ANY ONE HAS USED ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishingman48, post: 506409, member: 25137"] OK gent's & lady's, I am on my way back to being a boat owner again & not a repair shop! LOL! I have to admit, a def. work out for a handicap person, My Dr. stated as long as not straining myself and taking my time a good way to keep thing's moving and functional. However, we have come to part where foam is reinstalled and of course some had to be removed due to a bit too much not a lot but had to be shaven down, to allow for side boards to be replaced. Now I was looking for some type of sealant. to put on the cut side/ topside of foam for protection. Now i know i need to watch the chemical composition / as to not use anything which may have something in it which will break down the foam. The thing is I used closed cell board foam & also used to fill in gaps and all 2-part liquid foam which worked out great & I know polyurethane spray can be used on the board but is the 2 part pour foam "chemical composition" the same as the foam board? Now i was thinking of using the stuff out on market FLEX SEAL SPRAY > BLACK RUBBER SEALANT / IF ANY ONE HAS USED ? [/QUOTE]
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