10-25-2006, 07:52 PM
It should be as flexible as the material you put it on. A thin coat inside waders is barely noticable. There was no loss of comfort when I applied it to the inside of the waders. If you have to gob it on, then I don't know what the result will be.
Again, I strongly suggest you do only a small piece of fabric first, until you are familiar with the properties. That way I'm not the bad guy if for some reason it doesn't work.[cool] Its primary purpose is to increase grip, not shield from wear.
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Again, I strongly suggest you do only a small piece of fabric first, until you are familiar with the properties. That way I'm not the bad guy if for some reason it doesn't work.[cool] Its primary purpose is to increase grip, not shield from wear.
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