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Default Steel boat paint blistering

could be more unknown electrical leaks - esp if blisters are round.
Could also be 'salts' - we don't have products for it, but do have an
info page with links on it explaining it.www.epoxyproducts.com/salt.html

paul oman
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Hmmm.... yes, the blisters are definitely round. And it happens only
at and below the waterline. Probably you are right and there are more
electrical leaks. Actually, I also found that there is a potential on
the hull, so something else must be leaking. It is a very frustrating
problem. It takes so much time to repair all those blisters and if I'm
unlucky I've to replace the propellor again too

Thanks anyway,
Joost.


 
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