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SAIL LOCO
 
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Yes Kate, do some reading, like Interlux's recommendation to always remove
VC17
when changing paint:

Read again Jeff. There is a red dot which indicates to "lightly sand then
apply"
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read again, loco. There is a dark blue dot on the VC17m column, meaning "Remove
All Paint"

Perhaps the paint Kate has on is not VC17m, but if it is, Interlux is saying to
remove it.



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Yes Kate, do some reading, like Interlux's recommendation to always remove
VC17
when changing paint:

Read again Jeff. There is a red dot which indicates to "lightly sand then
apply"
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"



 
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