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By far, the best and approved method for a boat about the size I
recall Tom talking about is a piece of paper about 3" x 5" properly printed by a bank with about $2,500 written on it ![]() As most of you know, I'm a real do-it-yourselfer but some things just aren't worth it. -- Roger Long "Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message news:7tcWf.1303$ZJ.181@trndny04... I looked at a boat this past weekend. There must have been twenty layers of bottom paint. It was so thick, .... I'm thinking ??? ,, how on earth does one get this bottom paint off. Sanding will do the trick but I would think it might take a month. What is the prefered method of bottom paint removal? What tools to use? Is there a bottom paint removal substance? After the bottom paint is removed, right down to the bare gelcoat ... about August 1st .. joke there .. After the bottom paint is removed,, what should be done? Put a thin coat back on? Put on a coat of the sealer stuff? Bottom paint doctors wanted ,, calling doctor Scrape, Sand, and Remove ,, calling doctor Scrape, Sand and Remove ... |
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