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How To: Repairing a plastic kayak
30th June 2016

We found this interesting read from Kayaking enthusiast Bryant Burkhardt explaining just how to repair a crack in his cross-linked plastic kayak with WEST SYSTEM G/flex® epoxy. Bryant explains why it’s so important to use a product that fixes the hole or crack in the kayak rather than just filling it, whilst also sharing his 6-step guide on how to do it, complete with helpful images for every stage.

Read the full blog and learn all about Bryant’s epoxy techniques here. If you want to learn more about G/flex epoxy then visit the West System International website.


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