Has any one reinstalled the track for the owning after applying the Grizzly Grip? or is everyone just removing and living without awning? or leave track on cut off ABS around the track and apply GG . Any help is greatly appreciated.
@@STLF1BAR Thanks for the quick response. How warm do you think it needs to be to cure properly? I can put it in my shop and turn the heat on if I need too.
@@paulmonteleon7207 I did mine during the summer but check with the supplier or their website for more info for temp range. The odor is strong and will last for at least a week. I like the smell but I ate paint chips as a kid so there's that.
@@paulmonteleon7207 Be careful with open flames, not sure if its combustible. Wear gloves and respirator. Its really and easy process, pour, spread and back roll. Mask off anything you don't want to get GG on, especially the floor and camper side walls and frame.
Has any one reinstalled the track for the owning after applying the Grizzly Grip? or is everyone just removing and living without awning? or leave track on cut off ABS around the track and apply GG . Any help is greatly appreciated.
This will be my next project. How is the grizzly grip when it is dry? Is it a hard shell?
It's a hard candy shell😛 Very hard and durable.
@@STLF1BAR Thanks for the quick response. How warm do you think it needs to be to cure properly? I can put it in my shop and turn the heat on if I need too.
@@paulmonteleon7207 I did mine during the summer but check with the supplier or their website for more info for temp range. The odor is strong and will last for at least a week. I like the smell but I ate paint chips as a kid so there's that.
@@paulmonteleon7207 Be careful with open flames, not sure if its combustible. Wear gloves and respirator. Its really and easy process, pour, spread and back roll. Mask off anything you don't want to get GG on, especially the floor and camper side walls and frame.