CT 1 in salt water

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Here is the reply from CT1 - It is usable on Gelcoat in Salt Water. So much cheaper than Sikaflex and many colours.

Peter



HI

Peter if the GELCOAT contains no silicon or polypropylene then it should be fine it will resist salt water also







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Marty



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and will cure underwater so can be used as a temp repair for below waterline leaks also will not harden in tube when not in use.

I love the stuff and seem to be becoming a bit evangelical about it on here!
 
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