Fiberglass Chalking Help
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 10:09:16 -0700, "Steve Daniels, Seek of Spam"
wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 16:53:01 GMT, something compelled "1900"
, to say:
"Sam" wrote in message
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Just wondering if there was an easier way
Sure. #1 Ignore it
#2 Have some of the boatyard scum deal with it
#3 Poke your eyes out with a sharp stick
That was helpful....
Well, #1 is valid. I can see how someone would want their boat
to look as nice as possible, but if it's a choice between sanding
the hull and going boating, well that's kind of a slam dunk
decision, isn't it?
I'd word #2 more like "hire the work out," as those who work in
boatyards are making an honest living and providing a service to
those able to pay for it, which hardly qualifies them as "scum".
#3 seems somehow out of place.
Thanks to all for the suggestions. I had a part of the day off today
and did some work on the boat. Getting it ready for my big day off
next week.
I actually found that a high powered commercial pressure washer (13Hp
engine) removed an awful lot of the chalking but left a rather dull
finish. I think I'll just finish it up one evening with a coating of
303 and enjoy it this year.
Maybe next year, if business continues at the same level, I'll have it
detailed at one of the local boatyards.
Regards
John S
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