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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1542 Grumman Side to Center Console Conversion
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<blockquote data-quote="bigredxlt" data-source="post: 355173" data-attributes="member: 13419"><p>No worries, I'm not mad I just prefer not to be called a liar. I'm not sure where you are seeing paint in the masked off area but I did the wire brushing, taped of the area, then sanded to make sure I thoroughly prepped every inch that was going to be coated. (Edit I do see the paint youre referring to on the front). The product is advertised as being able to stick to old paint as long as it is sanded so I'm not sure where you got the impression that the aluminum must be bare, even though in my case it was bare. I agree with you that when you are recommended to get a certain amount it'smart to get more. I was told a quart would cover so I bought a half gallon. </p><p></p><p>Like I said before, GG appears to be a great product that works for a whole lot of people. I would probably recommend it. In my case it didnt work out as well as I hoped so I called it as I saw it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigredxlt, post: 355173, member: 13419"] No worries, I'm not mad I just prefer not to be called a liar. I'm not sure where you are seeing paint in the masked off area but I did the wire brushing, taped of the area, then sanded to make sure I thoroughly prepped every inch that was going to be coated. (Edit I do see the paint youre referring to on the front). The product is advertised as being able to stick to old paint as long as it is sanded so I'm not sure where you got the impression that the aluminum must be bare, even though in my case it was bare. I agree with you that when you are recommended to get a certain amount it'smart to get more. I was told a quart would cover so I bought a half gallon. Like I said before, GG appears to be a great product that works for a whole lot of people. I would probably recommend it. In my case it didnt work out as well as I hoped so I called it as I saw it. [/QUOTE]
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