If necessary, use a weighted object or support until Submarine has cured sufficiently.
Press the reinforcement material evenly onto the substrate. Submarine can even be applied to objects that are completely submerged in waterâ¢Use On: Concrete, stone, masonry, glass, wood, aluminum, stainless steel, high carbon and mild steel or as a general-purpose adhesive or patching compound; Reinforcement materials like fiberglass cloth work well for applications requiring extra strengthâ¢Preparation, Measure & Mixing: The surface must be damp, wet, clean, and free from dirt to achieve its maximum bond strength; Using disposable gloves, combine equal parts of Resin with Hardener and mix the components until they are uniform in colorâ¢Versatile Application: Our epoxy paste can be easily sanded, filed, and drilled and cures underwater in temperatures as low as 35°F; Use it to patch holes in wooden and aluminum boats or to fills cracks in swimming poolsâ¢Extra Info: For dry substrates use T-88, G-2 or GelMagic structural epoxy adhesives from System Three; Not intended for bonding to plastics, copper, brass, or galvanized metal; Clean uncured product with lacquer thinner, denatured alcohol or white vinegar Use lacquer thinner, denatured alcohol, or white vinegar for cleanup of uncured material.