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Originally Posted by spareparts
putty knives work real good, take it easy, let the stripper do the work, do small areas at a time(couple of square feet), try not to let the stripper dry on the boat, use paint thinner with steel wool to get the last bit off. Pull plastic under the hull to let the crap fall off on to it.
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X2....They make plastic putty knives that hold up pretty well... less chance of scratching the hull, and stock the cooler with ice & beer for when the job is done
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