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what he said.
First, you have to mix the product well by shaking, squeezing the tube for a while. I didn't do that long enough at first and noticed that the first bit of material to come out was very thin, watery almost.I might have to try mine again, assuming I can find my tube. My results were not as good as @Glassman . I tried to fill in hairline cracks and all I got was a very thin plasticy layer than after a washing or two started to peel around the edges and eventually completely came off.
I used Snow White. You know, like the chick in the book.What is the appropriate color for Yamaha's white hulls? There are like 4 or 5 choices.
That is really cold, man. I never would have guessed you could be so cruel. And then going online to boast about it.I used Snow White. You know, like the chick in the book.
Uh...yeah, now that I read that it takes on a whole new meaning...That is really cold, man. I never would have guessed you could be so cruel. And then going online to boast about it.
Wait a minute...