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In article , Roger Long says...
I think I remember the yard that put the VC 17 M over the VC 17 that came with the boat saying that all that needed to be done is go over the surface with a Scotch Brite pad. Anybody out there successfully recoated with VC 17 M without sanding? I have done this several times. On the north side of Lake Ontario, it is one of the benefits of VC17. As a bottom-cote it works well enough and other than smelly is quite easy to handle. You will have washed the hull. Any funny/rough spots I touch with hand sand paper. Because the solvent is so volatile, some people either decant the mixed paint into a disposable water/sport bottle so they can squeze out what they need. I just use last year's can lid with a couple of holes punched in the top, so I can pour out a couple of ounces onto the roller/tray and the rest does not evaporate before my eyes. Good Luck sdg Bayfield 29 "Discovery" -- NewsGuy.Com 30Gb $9.95 Carry Forward and On Demand Bandwidth |
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