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On Mar 27, 10:16*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
Someone painted the console of my Lund. *Then didn't mask it off, and some of the spray got on the inside side of the boat. *In several places. *Ronnie Milsap coulda did a better job. I'm going to pull the console and the bench and everything else that will come out for recarpeting. *While it's out, I'll paint it right. *But I need to take off the paint from the aluminum. *Suggestions? *A vibrating sander? Acetone? *Paint remover? *Scouring pads? *What will look decent without buffing it up? *And if I do buff it up, how would I age it quickly to dull it down before I put the parts back in there? Help appreciated. Steve There's a BUNCH of discussion about that he http://www.catfish1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7277 |
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