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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:19:18 -0500, Marc wrote:
Thanks Glenn, I've tried the "debond 2000' and I'm not impressed. If it were a smooth surface, I could probably use some kind of rubbing tool. However, the foot prints are on the molded in anti skid (diamond pattern). What about mild heat (hot air) and a stiff brush? Hi, Try a strong acid or alkali left on it for a while, might do the trick. Why are you removing the teak BTW, is it still in good condition? cheers, Pete. |
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:54:18 +0000, Pete C
wrote: Why are you removing the teak BTW, is it still in good condition? cheers, Pete. I'm redoing the headliner so "I might as well" core all the fasteners in the cabin top so "I might as well" re bed the traveler and hand rails, so "I might as well" replace the teak blocking with King Starboard and the hand rails with SS, so "I might as well" replace some rope clutches, reroute others and optomize some controls for single handing. Another one of those exponential boat projects. The teak is in good shape. I hate refinishing. |
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