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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
This was easy to deal with. Seemed to ahere good.After initial may of vinyl on this it would not slide. Had to make sure straight and square before laying down.I think this worked good.
Ally
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2023
This says its a marine grade quality, but I would have been better off using duct tape. Did not adhere to my flooring at all, even after a whole 7 days of drying. The second we took the boat out and got the floor a little wet, it turned into soup and the floor was easily peeled off. Would not recommend unless you plan on using it for arts and crafts with the kids.
Ron B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2022
Pontoon deck easy to use putting down vinyl floor.. Went on good with roller .. Bought too much .. 1 Gal. would have did the job ..
Patrick J.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022
The only surface this stuff will adhere to is wood and that is still a bit iffy. DO NOT try and use this to apply on aluminum surfaces, it simply will not work. I wish I would have known this before I spent $55 on an entire gallon!! The boat I am replacing the carpet with vinyl flooring is almost completely aluminum so I had to go to Home Depot and spent another $40 on contact cement which is the recommended adhesive to use on aluminum surfaces. Even on wood surfaces it takes at least 48 hours to set up enough for me to take off the spring clamps I used to hold the vinyl in place.
Peroxide Elk
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021
Good adhesion, directions could have been clearer. Applied as directed but was too thin and did not adhere correctly so needed to redo with thicker application which gave proper adhesion.
I-dont-like-you
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021
This glue is a thinner glue and I recommend generously spreading with a 1/2 in knap roller vs. a notched trowel. Roll on thick so it adheres. I would recommend doing to large of an area as it seems to dry and tack up quickly. I worked a 10 ft section on pontoon, but ended up doing a 5x8 section due to it drying to quickly. I shows needing 2 gallons but I did my 20x8 ft pontoon with one gallon.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020
Rec Prow vinyl marine flooring.One word fantastic.I have a 24 ft. 25 year old pontoon boat that looks new again.A bear to take the rug off and prep the floor , could not get all the old glue off even with a 80lb floor sander. Only used 1 gal of rec Pro glue, I put glue down heavy but no puddles with paint tray and medium roller. I think the key was I waited for 80 degree weather . Three of us put it down , pulled the vinyl tight and hit edges with a staple gun. That took about 30 minutes. Also 3rd person on top pushing from center to edge with a vinyl roller.Almost went with thicker woven vinyl flooring but found out it gets too hot to walk on in sun. The rec pro 1 piece vinyl is much cooler on the bare feet.It looks like it will last longer than me. Great product.floor and glue.
Eidolways
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020
Pour from the bucket, spread around. It could be a bit thicker to make it easier to work, as it's pretty runny. But it is easy to spread as currently formulated, and it tacks up quickly and holds strong. I used it to apply rubber coin flooring to my enclosed car hauler's ramp, and I was able to close the ramp door later in the day and the glue did not release the flooring. Good purchase.Note, a single gallon did the entire ramp. So this stuff will go further than you think because you spread it thin.
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