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Waterline Scum
I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and
bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! |
Waterline Scum
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 20:22:28 -0400, " JimH"
jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote: I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! Oxalic acid. -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
Waterline Scum
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! Hang out with a better crowd! Not possible. ;-) A mixture of oxalic acid and a mild scrub brush will do it. Wear goggles. OK. John recommended the same thing. Thanks! |
Waterline Scum
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 20:46:27 -0400, " JimH"
jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! Hang out with a better crowd! Not possible. ;-) A mixture of oxalic acid and a mild scrub brush will do it. Wear goggles. OK. John recommended the same thing. Thanks! You're quite welcome! -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John |
Waterline Scum
JohnH wrote: On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 20:22:28 -0400, " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote: I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! Oxalic acid. -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Thank you John! I will give it a try. |
Waterline Scum
If you don't have access to oxalic acid, use Barkeeper's Friend. About $5,
in a cardboard cylinder package; I bought it in the cleanser section at Wal-Mart. Wipe on with a damp rag and rinse off - no scrubbing! "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 20:46:27 -0400, " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! Hang out with a better crowd! Not possible. ;-) A mixture of oxalic acid and a mild scrub brush will do it. Wear goggles. OK. John recommended the same thing. Thanks! You're quite welcome! -- ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** John |
Waterline Scum
JimH wrote:
I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! JimH, Scum Line Remover (Oxalic acid) Did you decide to change mechanics? One who forgets to change the impeller when asks and uses incorrect parts is an even more very expensive "accident" just around the corner. There is an old expression "Fool me once, shame on you, Fool me twice, shame on me". -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! |
Waterline Scum
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
JimH wrote: I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! JimH, Scum Line Remover (Oxalic acid) Did you decide to change mechanics? One who forgets to change the impeller when asks and uses incorrect parts is an even more very expensive "accident" just around the corner. There is an old expression "Fool me once, shame on you, Fool me twice, shame on me". -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! How many times do I have to tell you the he did not *forget* to change the impeller. Why are you so obsessed with this, especially bringing it up in a totally unrelated thread? |
Waterline Scum
JimH wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: JimH wrote: I misjudged the waterline on my boat when I applied the epoxy barrier and bottom paint. I will not try to fix the epoxy barrier coat coverage but I will be raising the bottom paint line when I put the boat on the trailer (in preparation for our vacation on Put-In-Bay) next week. So how do you remove the scum line? I have brushed it off every time I have been in the water and washing down the boat and outdrive, but a scum line remains. TIA! JimH, Scum Line Remover (Oxalic acid) Did you decide to change mechanics? One who forgets to change the impeller when asks and uses incorrect parts is an even more very expensive "accident" just around the corner. There is an old expression "Fool me once, shame on you, Fool me twice, shame on me". -- Reggie That's my story and I am sticking to it! How many times do I have to tell you the he did not *forget* to change the impeller. Why are you so obsessed with this, especially bringing it up in a totally unrelated thread? But do you think that mechanic is a good one? After all, you did ask him to change it, and they didn't. After that, it failed, causing you engine to overheat. Overheating an engine is never, ever good for it. |
Waterline Scum
" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message
. .. Hang out with a better crowd! Not possible. ;-) Yeah...we know. |
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