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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Another Paint Stripping Thread! On a 65 year old Starcraft
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostryder65" data-source="post: 515012" data-attributes="member: 35391"><p>I am in the process of rebuilding a 1977 Mirrocraft 14' deep vee. It had a couple of paint jobs over the original paint. I used Citristip, as well as trying a couple other products. The Citrastrip did great. Be sure to put it on thick or it won't work well. Lower temps and shade are very helpful. Cover it with plastic wrap (generic saran wrap) and let it sit 6-8 hours at least, overnight is ideal just don't let it dry out. I quickly scrapped off the majority with a plastic putty knife, then power washed it. It actually came out clean and shiny. Which would be perfect for your plan. I'm sanding mine for an epoxy barrier coat. FYI the other 2 products worked well also. Funny thing is they are exactly the same as each other. Same manufacturer, same exact printing on the back, wording and font. $8 difference for the brand name..lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostryder65, post: 515012, member: 35391"] I am in the process of rebuilding a 1977 Mirrocraft 14' deep vee. It had a couple of paint jobs over the original paint. I used Citristip, as well as trying a couple other products. The Citrastrip did great. Be sure to put it on thick or it won't work well. Lower temps and shade are very helpful. Cover it with plastic wrap (generic saran wrap) and let it sit 6-8 hours at least, overnight is ideal just don't let it dry out. I quickly scrapped off the majority with a plastic putty knife, then power washed it. It actually came out clean and shiny. Which would be perfect for your plan. I'm sanding mine for an epoxy barrier coat. FYI the other 2 products worked well also. Funny thing is they are exactly the same as each other. Same manufacturer, same exact printing on the back, wording and font. $8 difference for the brand name..lol [/QUOTE]
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