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About 3M Marine Adhesive Sealant Fast Cure 5200 (06535) Permanent Bonding and Sealing
Overall Feedback:
77% positive
70% liked the easy application process
I was concerned about breaking the bond if changes were needed, but found that applying an anti-seize chemical and letting it sit for a day or two before attempting to remove the part makes the job easier.
77% praised for its exceptional bonding strength
I couldn't find any other adhesive that gave me the confidence that the 3M product does. It's permanent but has the same bonding strength as the semi-permanent one.
The adhesive is amazing and sticks to just about everything. It is super strong.
I have found that the product never fails, indicating its strong bonding strength.
The adhesive is super strong and sticks to just about everything.
71% appreciated the fast curing time, although 29% found it took too long
Once the sealant cures, it will never come back off.
71% appreciated its flexibility and conformability
This adhesive sealant stays flexible and works even under water. It also cures in 24 hours.
The adhesive is waterproof, flexible, and odorless.
65% appreciated the minimal surface preparation required
I use 3M Fast Cure 5200 to seal holes and screw threads in my boat to prevent water from entering. It has been useful for surface preparation.
68% praised for its wide temperature tolerance
I have used this product on commercial vessels in extreme conditions and they are still floating, indicating good temperature tolerance.
I was concerned about breaking the bond if changes were needed, but found that applying an anti-seize chemical and letting it sit for a day or two before attempting to remove the part makes the job easier.
After leaving the product in the sun for more than an hour, it becomes more liquid, making it easier to dispense and allowing for a smaller tip hole for more precise application.
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