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where'd you get that smiley with that beer mug!COOOOLLL!!!!
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has anyone mentioned that if you strip it you should take the boat off the trailer!
also you will have one hell of a mess going on with the stripper . i never have seen a boat with any age or more than two coats of anti fouling paint after stripper ready for wax . you will see sand scratches, gouges ,chips that will still hold some of the old paint. then you should take lacquer thinner and some scotch brite to remove and clean up bottom after stripper.then you may even have to sand the bottom again to get a smooth surface . this is one job that you may never be satisfied with . answer would be to save up some money ;work a deal but i would never strip a boat over 16 feet but then again am 63years old . good luck and be careful:head: i |
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:beer::beer: here's to you dude,thanks,hey man this sight is not only helpful but fun too!!Im startin to feel like part of the forum,cheers to all
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The stuff at home depot is called Bix i believe, there is a couple of different bix, make sure you get the one safe for fiberglass
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Just so you know you, in your driveway soda blasting here in Orlando is 60 to 100 per hour with an estimate given up front. I was quoted a price one year ago of 250 if I remember correctly for the bottom of my V. Please note I did not blast it after all after I discovered it was the original gel I then decided to scuff it and re-shoot it with Gel. Here is a photo..before and after ...
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soda or sand blasting
you guys wont believe this but easy off oven cleaner takes the bottom paint right off I will post some pics later:love:
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Nice work and tip, now you mentioned it I went searching and found no issues at all using this on fiberglass ..Nice tip ...I am anxious to see some pictures ...
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