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hi
This is being a real pain, on a ridged fiberglass deck there is some
anti-slip paint that I cant get off even with sanding as this will flatten
the ridges.

GRP safe paint stripper doesnt work either.

fragged



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Maybe a heat gun?
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hi
This is being a real pain, on a ridged fiberglass deck there is some
anti-slip paint that I cant get off even with sanding as this will flatten
the ridges.

GRP safe paint stripper doesnt work either.

fragged






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fragged writes:

GRP safe paint stripper doesnt work either.


You need a holiday...... and a set of dentist's picks ;-)

Any relation to "Fred the Fragger" on the mountain-bike group?

Steve
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I've bought gel type stripper from construction material stores can't
remember the name off the top of my head but it is better than what you get
a lowes or home depot. Place I got it from sells concrete materials and
supplies. It will cut epoxies like nothing i've seen before. runs about
$36 a gallon. The one time I used it and it didn't cut epoxie was when I
tried to strip an old painted shower stall that had what seem to be years of
soap scum on it. It finally got through but took more material and labor
than what it should have. It didn't hurt the fiberglass floor pan either.

good luck


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Terry,

Sure would appreciate your nailing down the name of this stuff, if
possible.

Cordially,

Courtney



terry wrote:

I've bought gel type stripper from construction material stores can't
remember the name off the top of my head but it is better than what you get
a lowes or home depot. Place I got it from sells concrete materials and
supplies. It will cut epoxies like nothing i've seen before. runs about
$36 a gallon. The one time I used it and it didn't cut epoxie was when I
tried to strip an old painted shower stall that had what seem to be years of
soap scum on it. It finally got through but took more material and labor
than what it should have. It didn't hurt the fiberglass floor pan either.

good luck





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Courtney Thomas
s/v Mutiny
lying Oriental, NC
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My trawler was owned by a guy who obviously spent time in the Navy,
everything was painted. Funny thing, the deck looks fine once I remove
the paint.

I had a lot of success with as heat gun and a scraper. Takes lots of time.

Jim

fraggy wrote:

hi
This is being a real pain, on a ridged fiberglass deck there is some
anti-slip paint that I cant get off even with sanding as this will flatten
the ridges.

GRP safe paint stripper doesnt work either.

fragged




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This one is a pain but as a last resort I use abrasive blast.
I start with walnut shell and low pressure to get the best control
and give myself some leeway as it won't eat the fiberglass too fast.

Not fun in any case.

michael

fraggy wrote:

hi
This is being a real pain, on a ridged fiberglass deck there is some
anti-slip paint that I cant get off even with sanding as this will flatten
the ridges.

GRP safe paint stripper doesnt work either.

fragged

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GJ Walsh
 
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Star 10
Great Stuff
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fraggy
 
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hi
thanks for the replies I will try some of them, and no im not freddy

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hi
This is being a real pain, on a ridged fiberglass deck there is some
anti-slip paint that I cant get off even with sanding as this will flatten
the ridges.

GRP safe paint stripper doesnt work either.

fragged





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