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Capt. Mooron wrote:
"Wally" wrote in message Since I'm not experienced with the type of paints you are using... that would be difficult to advise on Wally. Generally I would try feather, paint and antifoul... in that order. How thick is the paint or it's application that would suggest the requirement for feathering? Maybe several layers of thin, diluted applications onto a feathered surface will get the required results. It's not so much the feathering that's the question (I reckon three coats of each), but whether I should paint to a little below the waterline first, then antifoul on top, or antifoul a little above the waterline first, then paint. I reckon paint first, then antifoul, but thought it would be wise to ask. I don't think there's a problem with the anti-foul going on top of the paint, although I could try a little test first - I had originally just sanded the old paint smooth to prep for priming, but, when I went to wash the dust off by wiping down with thinners proper to the primer, I found that the old paint was softening (so I took it back to the wood). -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |