5200 has a weakness
Ok, folks, we all know when something is put together with 5200 that's just about it, right? Well, not necessarily.That hatch problem I had? Well, they'd used 5200 on it, but didn't do it right -- how you screw up using 5200 is beyond me -- but anyway I had a big mess and grinding it out wasn't exactly an option. I was about to go nuts when I found some stuff -- at Boat/US of all places -- called Anti-Bond 2015. It was $15 for a 4 oz. can, but what the hell, I'd tried everything else to no avail.The stuff kinda smells like turpentine and it's in a metal pump can and pretty easy to use. I followed the directions and 15 minutes later 5200 was coming up like old chewing gum. I had to use it a couple of times to get it completely off, but final clean up was done with straight mineral spirits and the fiberglas was spiffy clean. It's the damndest stuff I've ever seen.I have a can on the boat and a can in the box here in the shop. JWB Enviromental puts the stuff out and they even have a website, www.antibond2015.com. Believe me, when all else fails, this stuff is worth a try.