07-16-2008, 09:55 PM
[cool][#0000ff]Aquaseal will work inside or outside, but requires air circulation to completely cure. It is not a chemical curing reaction, like 2 part epoxy. Applying it inside a closed air chamber might not be the best thing. However, it should do an excellent job to seal leaky edges around a valve. However, you could apply inside to cover a hole, and let it cure, before replacing the valve and enclosing the inside again.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff] On the outside, apply two or three thin coats...allowing to cure between coats. There is a lot of stress around the valves. Then inflate to the max to check for bubbles when you spray soap solution around the valve. No bubbles...you are golden.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff] On the outside, apply two or three thin coats...allowing to cure between coats. There is a lot of stress around the valves. Then inflate to the max to check for bubbles when you spray soap solution around the valve. No bubbles...you are golden.[/#0000ff]
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