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On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:16:29 -0600, "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. I know of only one good way. Blast it, not with sand, but with dry ice. Nothing lying around afterwards but paint dust. Casady |
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