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Old 09-05-2016, 07:39 AM
erebus erebus is offline
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Originally Posted by natecert View Post
I was led to believe that awlgrip could not be touched up, like repair a scratch.
Awlcraft can be touched up pretty easily. Blends nicely and repairs can be dont almost invisibly.
Alexseal is similar.
Awlgrip, because its a bit harder than Awlcraft is more difficult to repair.

Awlcraft is also a bit easier to apply, needing less coats than Awlgrip.
But not quite (barely) as durable. Really, I've found them to be almost identical in durability.

The yard I worked for in Seattle only sprayed Alexseal.
Our painter was a strict awlgrip guy for years, but when he used Alexseal it was all over. Alexseal from then on.
I remember he particularly liked alexseals primers.

I've sprayed awlgrip and awlcraft but never had a chance to spray alexseal. A little tricky to get here in the North East. I think Jamestown sells it...
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