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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message m... "SteveB" wrote in message ... I just went out and tried an SOS pad. The paint came off easily. It shines the metal a little, but that's liveable, as it will oxydize soon. The places where it is oversprayed are thin misty kinds of spray patterns. This will be much easier than I thought. I did discover that I will have to drill out some of the through the hull rivets to totally remove benches and console, but I can put back gasketed bolts and nylocks. With the benches and console completely removed, I can get a nice coat of paint on them, and make them acceptable looking again. Don't want to go into restoration, but I do like to have things looking nice. But I'll probably take it fishing a few times first just like it is. Probably stop catching fish out of it when I doll it up, tho. Seems that's the way it goes. Maybe I'll just leave it like it is...... get a couple cans of rattlepaint ..... some brown and green and paint it camo. Sneak up on those fish......... Steve DO NOT USE SOS pad or steel wool! Get 3M pad. The steel wool breaks off little bits of iron and sticks in the aluminum causing nasty rust stains. Damn, I know that from welding. Duh! |
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