A fast-cure, two-part epoxy compound that is also excellent for blister repair. It has the consistency of butter during application and cures to the touch in 15 minutes at 77°F. Can be applied up to 3/4" thick without sagging. Stops water/solvent penetration and will not shrink. As a glazing compound, it can be spread to a smooth, thin layer. For use above and below the waterline. Do not thin.
- Formulation: Fast cure two-part epoxy filler Recommended Usage: Gelcoat repair, osmotic blister repair Drying: To touch - 10 to 70 min.; Sandable - 3 to 24 hrs.; Immersion - 2 days Color: Light Blue Quantity: 500ml (17oz.); 1000ML (34oz.)
- Recommended Usage: Gelcoat repair, osmotic blister repair
- Drying: To touch - 10 to 70 min.; Sandable - 3 to 24 hrs.; Immersion - 2 days
- Color: Light Blue
- Quantity: 500ml (17oz.); 1000ML (34oz.)
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Pros
- Easy to Use
- Weather Proof
Cons
- Messy
Best Uses
- Fairing hull to keel
Comments about Watertite Epoxy Filler:
Need tools to form radius fairing.
Service and delivery comments:
Prompt delivery
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Good Pot Time
- Weather Proof
Cons
Best Uses
- Below waterline
- Keel Fairing
Comments about Watertite Epoxy Filler:
Parts A and B mix easily to a light blue color. Speads smoothly. Dries nearly rock hard, sandable but not easily. Before curing get to your desired shape as best possible, it'll be easier when you do sand.
Pros
- Durable
- Easy clean-up
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Watertite Epoxy Filler:
I used this to fill blisters in the bottom of my 30 year old sail boat, it was like working with drywall mud. Very easy to use and simple to apply! Let it dry, don't expect it to dry in an hour like the can says
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