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edithcollins:
I ended up using the 3M product.  It was very easy to apply and seems to have done the job.  Thanks for your advice!
Edith

Frayed Knot:
A little late but the 303 is the best $$$

Last Resort:
sorry to disagree with others, but there is NOTHING better than Aqua-tite!!! My canvas guy put me onto it years ago, and even with my 15 year old canvas, no leaks again this year, especially since someone else taught me to brush it on and not just spray it on. I redo it every spring to start the season. It is expensive, but well worth it if you want to stay dry.

Dolce_Vita:

--- Quote from: Last Resort on August 25, 2018, 11:58:07 PM ---sorry to disagree with others, but there is NOTHING better than Aqua-guard!!! My canvas guy put me onto it years ago, and even with my 15 year old canvas, no leaks again this year, especially since someone else taught me to brush it on and not just spray it on. I redo it every spring to start the season. It is expensive, but well worth it if you want to stay dry.

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Tried looking up Aqua-guard, but only came up with an elastomeric pool paint, and a bunch of waterproofing companies.
Could you supply a little more brand detail, or a link?  Thanks!

Last Resort:
Sorry, got my paint and sealant mixed up, and my buffing compound is Aqua Buff, so no wonder :) 

I made the correction in my original post. GREAT STUFF!!!!

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