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Cracked hull ?

I bought some, but haven't gotten around to using it yet. The cosmetic spider cracks have just not been enough of a priority for me to act on it. Was curious if anyone successfully used it, it does really look "easy". I will post if I get around to it this year.
 
I tried it on the black of my hull. I was not pleased with the result. It wasn't a good color match and didn't fill the crack as much as I would have liked. I ended up sanding the area down and fixing with Spectrum paste.

I assume that at least with white it would be a better color match.
 
I did not used their "hair line" product, but tried the "chip-fix" (their flagship offering) on my 190 navy blue hull. What a joke!!!
Honestly, I was so incredulous and disgusted (since I knew I should not have purchased it in the first place) I did not even want to deal with those people, or ask for my money back.

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I just noticed yesterday that my boat has a couple of the cracks.
 
I think I am going to leave it as is and let it be a permanent reminder of my own stupidity. Look at the mirror every morning doesn't cut it anymore.
 
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