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sethp001
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Initially Posted - 05/24/2016 :  09:29:35  Show Profile
I'm itching to use the new tubes of MagicEzy Hairline Fix I picked up, but it's rained a lot lately. Should I wait for a dry spell to let the wood core in the deck dry out before sealing the cracks? I'm concerned about residual moisture encouraging rot. Or should I go ahead and seal them now and not worry about it?



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Response Posted - 05/24/2016 :  10:07:41  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
I'll be interested to hear the results of this. I've got some hairline cracks on my deck I'd like to get filled in.

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Stinkpotter
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Response Posted - 05/24/2016 :  20:21:27  Show Profile
"Hairline cracks" are generally shrinkage of the gelcoat layer on the fiberglass laminate that covers any core, if there is any. Unless you can insert a thin tool more than about 1/32" into the crack, there's not likely a crack in the underlying laminate. In that case, patch and relax.

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sethp001
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Response Posted - 05/25/2016 :  08:06:10  Show Profile
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Originally posted by Stinkpotter

"Hairline cracks" are generally shrinkage of the gelcoat layer on the fiberglass laminate that covers any core, if there is any. Unless you can insert a thin tool more than about 1/32" into the crack, there's not likely a crack in the underlying laminate. In that case, patch and relax.



Thanks, Dave. If I am able to insert the tool deeper than 1/32", should I wait to let the core dry?



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"Zoo" 1977 Morgan Out Island 30
"Nomad" 1980 Prindle 16
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Response Posted - 05/25/2016 :  14:03:09  Show Profile
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Originally posted by sethp001

[quote]Originally posted by Stinkpotter

Thanks, Dave. If I am able to insert the tool deeper than 1/32", should I wait to let the core dry?
Only if you can get down over 1/4" and feel soft core. Even then, while a thin crack can let water in, it might not help much to dry it out. I'd stop the leak if there is one. Some strategic holes on the inside will probably be more effective for drying.

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sethp001
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Response Posted - 06/13/2016 :  16:24:48  Show Profile
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Originally posted by delliottg

I'll be interested to hear the results of this. I've got some hairline cracks on my deck I'd like to get filled in.



MagicEzy was a disaster. It hardly filled the cracks and left smears all around them. It was not easy. The built-in "patent pending" spreader at the end of the tube is a joke. I tried at different temperatures 70-90°F, sun light and shade, but I couldn't get it to work well, even using other spreaders. The Matterhorn White color recommended by Catalina Direct did not match my boat. It also seemed somewhat rubbery when cured.

After that failure, I tried Evercoat Gel Coat Scratch patch (I think recommended by Stan) that I had previously hesitated to use because of my missing artistic talent. Nevertheless, Evercoat worked fantastic. It was easy to apply and handle from 70-95°F, sunlight and shade. The basic white color matched the white on the boat perfectly. It was hard like gelcoat when cured.

Evercoat is roughly half the price of MagicEzy, so to me its a clear winner. Ironically, I was able to use the end of the tube of Evercoat as a spreader, which worked well. The Evercoat product also included an additional spreader tool.



Seth
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"Zoo" 1977 Morgan Out Island 30
"Nomad" 1980 Prindle 16
"Lost" 1988 Catalina Capri 14.2 (sold - yay!)
"Marine Tex 1" Unknown Origin POS 8' Fiberglass Dinghy
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Response Posted - 06/14/2016 :  07:34:40  Show Profile
Hi Seth, sorry you were the one that discovered the shortcomings of MagicEzy . . . but thanks for sharing your experience here.

Hopefully you've passed on your results with the supplier (Catalina Direct?) so they can perhaps reevaluate the product.

Yet another great example of the benefits of this forum.


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