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<blockquote data-quote="Nussy" data-source="post: 115407" data-attributes="member: 2148"><p>STEELFLEX- I don't think mine sagged because of how thick I put it on I think it was because it was too cold when I applied it. My advice would be apply it when both the product and the environment can sit at 75degrees or more for 4-5 hours. I rushed it and applied it in too cold of environment which made it harden slower. As far as application all you have to do is rought up the surface and apply it. No need to strip it completely the stuf sticks well. See my build there lots about Steel flex. Save the money and go with the cheaper version without the Teflon. You can apply multiple coat if necessary. Not the case with the 2000 version I used. Good Luck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nussy, post: 115407, member: 2148"] STEELFLEX- I don't think mine sagged because of how thick I put it on I think it was because it was too cold when I applied it. My advice would be apply it when both the product and the environment can sit at 75degrees or more for 4-5 hours. I rushed it and applied it in too cold of environment which made it harden slower. As far as application all you have to do is rought up the surface and apply it. No need to strip it completely the stuf sticks well. See my build there lots about Steel flex. Save the money and go with the cheaper version without the Teflon. You can apply multiple coat if necessary. Not the case with the 2000 version I used. Good Luck!!! [/QUOTE]
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