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Preparing an aluminum boat for painting is the same as in the aircraft
industry. Go to your automotive supplier and buy some Aluma-Prep 33 and Alodine1201. This is an acid etch which will deep clean the surface. Use a scotch brite pad and thick gloves. Scrub the surface and you will see black residue coming off the surface. A light amount is what you are looking for...too much black is called smutting and means the solution is too strong. Rinse with water and look for the water to sheet off with no breaks in the surface. Where the water breaks, there is contamination and the paint will not stick. After the surface dries, sponge on the 1201 Alodine until the surface turns a light gold. Now you are ready to prime and paint. I suggest you use products by Axon Aerospace www.axonaerospace.com. Here is a link describing the procedure used on aircraft. http://axonaerospace.com/EP2Y1standard1.html If you don't follow these standards, you are susceptable to filliform corrosion and paint adheasion failure. |
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