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Washing canvas covers......

by Ianfs » 28 Jul 2015, 14:47

Well done Carl, you'll be able to help someone next time a question is asked about boat cover cleaning. :D

Yes, Fabsil can be applied when the cover is in situ, no problem and probably a better to do so. I would apply it both sides though, then you'll be amazed at the results. So, take it off, apply it on the inside, put it back on and apply a coat to the outside. It's Silicon based so no worries about spillage or getting it on anything else. :)
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by Carl » 29 Jul 2015, 19:22

Vonny's bow and main cockpit covers have now been washed and re-waterproofed. ...
Used almost a whole 5l tin of the Fabsil doing both covers inside and out. ..

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