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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
14' Starcraft Seafarer Build
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 187857" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>Alright to take advantage of some nice weather this week I decided to remove the bench seats and prep the rivets and seams for the application of Gluvit. I used a steel wire wheel to clear away the old paint and dirt around the rivets and seams and get down to the bare aluminum. I read on here and have got some feedback from people that have used it before said it sticks better to the bare aluminum rather than apply it over the existing paint. </p><p></p><p>The paint that is on there however, was pretty tough to get off in some places which has me think I may only need to spot prime later on before I paint the interior. After about two hours of grinding I was able to get it preped and ready to go. Depending on the weather I may just start tomorrow after work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 187857, member: 4904"] Alright to take advantage of some nice weather this week I decided to remove the bench seats and prep the rivets and seams for the application of Gluvit. I used a steel wire wheel to clear away the old paint and dirt around the rivets and seams and get down to the bare aluminum. I read on here and have got some feedback from people that have used it before said it sticks better to the bare aluminum rather than apply it over the existing paint. The paint that is on there however, was pretty tough to get off in some places which has me think I may only need to spot prime later on before I paint the interior. After about two hours of grinding I was able to get it preped and ready to go. Depending on the weather I may just start tomorrow after work. [/QUOTE]
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