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Denny
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Username: Denny

Post Number: 83
Registered: 08-2009

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Posted on Tuesday, January 03, 2012 - 06:17 pm:   

I have experimented with it on some really shot bellows. I used a cheap artist's brush and dabbed a thin coat over the hole on the exterior and interior of the bellows. After it had dried, I gave it a second "dabbing" just like the first. For the small holes, it seamed to work well, but for the really worn out areas it had be put on really thick and I never could eliminate all the leaks.

As soon as I dabbed it on, I cleaned the cheap artist's brush with lighter fluid. It actually cleaned up pretty well.

Oh yeah, give the bellows plenty of time to dry before closing it.

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