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<blockquote data-quote="crannman" data-source="post: 493999" data-attributes="member: 28673"><p>It has held up really well. No peeling anywhere and it’s bonded really nice. I worked hard on the prep to etch and clean the aluminum. The only area that could be touched up is the bottom edge of the transom but that’s from me dragging it on rocks or asphalt onto my pickup. I plan to touch that part up then be more careful loading it up. </p><p>So, yes, I’m very happy with the FASCO product and it’s holding up very nicely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crannman, post: 493999, member: 28673"] It has held up really well. No peeling anywhere and it’s bonded really nice. I worked hard on the prep to etch and clean the aluminum. The only area that could be touched up is the bottom edge of the transom but that’s from me dragging it on rocks or asphalt onto my pickup. I plan to touch that part up then be more careful loading it up. So, yes, I’m very happy with the FASCO product and it’s holding up very nicely! [/QUOTE]
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