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Has anybody used Abatron "Liquid Wood" or System Three Resin "Rot Fix" for car wood? Thanks, Joe
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Hi Joe, Check your local Marine Supply store for a product called, "Git Rot". We used it back in the day for wooden boat repair. Al W.
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Thanks. I'll look into that. The sills were too far gone for a good job but some of the other areas might benefit from this...Joe
See America's First...Chevrolet
1931 Sedan Delivery 31570 1933 Standard Sports Coupe 33628. 1934 Master Sedan Delivery Canadian 177/34570 1968 Z/28 Camaro 1969 SS 396 Camaro
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I used a product called (clear penitrating epoxy sealer).I used it to seal the wood not to fix any wood rot.
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i used a stuff called deep penetrating epoxy sealant from the Rot Doctor in seattle. he has a great webwsite. my wood was punky and you could shove a small screwdriver deeply into the wood. after it is stiff, holds nails and screws. it beat the heck out of all that replacement wood stuff. not cheap though.
they don't make em like they usedta
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