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I have a 1999 parker 23' WA. The boat has some powder coated aluminum
trim and door frames for the cabin that are bubbling. I take it that the material wasn't prepped before coating. It looks pretty ugly. The parts are not structural. I contacted Parker and the silence of their response has been somewhat surprising. Anyone else have this problem? I assume I could remove everything and have it stripped and re-coated. -- Almus Kenter |
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Can't speak to Parker but most manufacturers "forget" about anything more
than a couple years old. "Almus Kenter" wrote in message ... I have a 1999 parker 23' WA. The boat has some powder coated aluminum trim and door frames for the cabin that are bubbling. I take it that the material wasn't prepped before coating. It looks pretty ugly. The parts are not structural. I contacted Parker and the silence of their response has been somewhat surprising. Anyone else have this problem? I assume I could remove everything and have it stripped and re-coated. -- Almus Kenter |
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