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On Jun 7, 11:29 am, don wrote:
Have a 21', center console, fiberglass sport fisher, made in 1972. Another post mentioned a chemical way of removing foam, and others mention cutting out the old foam. Cutting doesn't seem practical, the entire deck would have to have access holes cut all over. Anyone know what chemical method is available, if any? Many thanks, don. Acetone. Gallons and gallons. Rocking and rolling the boat. Whatcha gonna do with the effluent? Terry K |
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On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 10:40:49 -0700, Terry K
wrote stuff and I replied: This also pends on the foam. Urethane will not GID about acetone IIRC. However, WTG with effluent would be let it sit till acetone evaporates and then get rid o remaining "stuff" at the tip...no worse than a bunch of foam. Acetone. Gallons and ginallons. Rocking and rolling the boat. Whatcha gonna do with the effluent? Terry K Human bevaviour: Bestiality with a brain |
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