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|    Re: Flex Seal edurance properties.    |
|    07 Nov 21 05:10:01    |
   
   XPost: alt.home.repair, misc.consumers.frugal-living   
      
   FlexSeal may not be resistant to chlorine bleach, the material data sheets   
   are non committal but advise against it and promise nothing.   
      
      
   Now, your pool Chlorine is pretty dilute. Bath cleaner is regular bleach   
   diluted four times, but it yellowed the acrylic ALEX.   
      
   Flashing is cool but it takes seven days to dry. I cover it with plastic but   
   it ends up smelling soggy.   
      
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