> I have also considered the "Fleckstone" that can be bought a DIY
> stores but I read or heard it's not as durable or cost effective.
> Comments?
> Thanks.
> Troy Maynor N120EU Mono/Classic
Fleck Stone is certainly more cost effective, but it does stain readily. Unless
you cover it with enough of a required clear coat which does not stain; raw
it smells like a latex, which we know from home fixup stains, if flat. I find
it very durable, but how much durability and staining matters seemingly depends
upon where in the cockpit you're applying it.
Regards,
Fred F.
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