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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'72 Mirrocraft 14 footer rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Watch4Ice" data-source="post: 503142" data-attributes="member: 34110"><p>The interior is paint free! A second light application of citristrip around all the rivets followed by the pressure washer was badass. Got the exterior sides done too, but the bottom will have to wait: going camping next weekend, then it's archery elk season! </p><p></p><p>What's the best thing to use for an etching wash? Jamestown sells one under the Total Boat brand, but it's out of stock. Are all the acid based "aluminum washes" the same thing? I've heard of using vinegar, how about that? Just seems like there's gotta be a cheaper alternative, and you guys would know about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Watch4Ice, post: 503142, member: 34110"] The interior is paint free! A second light application of citristrip around all the rivets followed by the pressure washer was badass. Got the exterior sides done too, but the bottom will have to wait: going camping next weekend, then it's archery elk season! What's the best thing to use for an etching wash? Jamestown sells one under the Total Boat brand, but it's out of stock. Are all the acid based "aluminum washes" the same thing? I've heard of using vinegar, how about that? Just seems like there's gotta be a cheaper alternative, and you guys would know about it. [/QUOTE]
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