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I did this last year on a boat. Be careful it's toxic.
I wet sanded it off with 3m cloth. Be sure to wear rubber protective clothing. Keep it wet and don't breath any of it in by dry sanding it. Worked pretty well for me, but a real messy job. On 18 Sep 2003 15:21:33 -0700, (Mike) wrote: I have a 2001 Sea Ray 180 bow rider with the 135 MerCruser in it. We had bottom paint put on it from a local shop because we kept it in the water for a period of 6 months. We now keep in it at our house on the trailer but would like to remove the antifouling paint (its starting to look bad) and return it to the white fiberglass. Can anyone tell us what we need to do and what products to use? Can we do this ourselves? Thanks in advance, Mike in Tampa |
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