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Hi is marine weld reef safe when fully cured…. Got a new magnet with a dimple in the epoxy…. Wanted to cover it..
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Hi is marine weld reef safe when fully cured…. Got a new magnet with a dimple in the epoxy…. Wanted to cover it..
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Coral putty and marine resin will work
 

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JB marine weld is reef safe even uncured. However I strongly recommend fully curing dry because it will not totally cure underwater, staying somewhat soft indefinately. But if you let it cure dry for at least 24hrs it works well.
 

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be aware jb weld will send your skimmer crazy. I’m on day 4 and my skimmer is still going crazy.
 

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That stuff is fantastic. I can guarantee it's fish safe at least. I also used it to repair my glasses after a sturgeon slapped me in the face and broke them.
 

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