System Three 1500K40 Rotfix Penetrating Epoxy Sealer 24 Oz. Kit - Trotac Marine
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System Three 1500K40 Rotfix Penetrating Epoxy Sealer 24 Oz. Kit

SKU:
IFROTFIX24OZ
$64.95
Rot Fix is a component of the End Rot system. It creates a sound, waterproof base for repair and restoration filler putty. It penetrates deep into deteriorated and rotted wood creating a strong, solid base for restoration. View full description

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Rot Fix is an easy to use low viscosity epoxy wood sealer, primer and consolidate for repair and restoration of rotted, deteriorated, dried out or spongy wood. Rot Fix is a component of the End Rot system. It creates a sound, waterproof base for repair and restoration filler putty. It penetrates deep into deteriorated and rotted wood creating a strong, solid base for restoration.

  • Penetrates deeply into punky wood
  • Cures over damp wood
  • Low odor and solvent free
  • Compatible with most water and solvent based primer and paint
Brand:
System Three

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