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Aluminum boat paint prep
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<blockquote data-quote="Iyme" data-source="post: 495154" data-attributes="member: 25335"><p>Sorry about that! I gutted the inside of the boat of all the foam and want to paint inside then outside but still have all this residue from the foam, is 40 grit too aggressive to remove that and the black bedliner? What I meant by acid was is to clean the aluminum with a restorer of some sorts like alumabrite? Thank you for letting me know about the goop it, so gluv it goes on before the primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iyme, post: 495154, member: 25335"] Sorry about that! I gutted the inside of the boat of all the foam and want to paint inside then outside but still have all this residue from the foam, is 40 grit too aggressive to remove that and the black bedliner? What I meant by acid was is to clean the aluminum with a restorer of some sorts like alumabrite? Thank you for letting me know about the goop it, so gluv it goes on before the primer. [/QUOTE]
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