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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 1436... or wait.. 1432 mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheeseball" data-source="post: 88485" data-attributes="member: 838"><p>Stripping the paint shouldn't be to bad on the outside of the boat if the paint is as bad as you say it is. Should come off in sheets. Get some plastic scrapers and scrape away. It doesn't take too long. Get some old socks that you're going to throw away anyway. You know the five or six singles that don't have a mate just sitting in your sock drawer. Use them to stuff the scraped paint into. They make great little toxic sausages. Then you can dispose of the nasty stuff in a manner that is more friendly to our fish friends (and the guy who has to clean the power washing stalls).</p><p></p><p>Also, you'll need a jug of Acetone to do a wipe down after your done stripping and before you begin painting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheeseball, post: 88485, member: 838"] Stripping the paint shouldn't be to bad on the outside of the boat if the paint is as bad as you say it is. Should come off in sheets. Get some plastic scrapers and scrape away. It doesn't take too long. Get some old socks that you're going to throw away anyway. You know the five or six singles that don't have a mate just sitting in your sock drawer. Use them to stuff the scraped paint into. They make great little toxic sausages. Then you can dispose of the nasty stuff in a manner that is more friendly to our fish friends (and the guy who has to clean the power washing stalls). Also, you'll need a jug of Acetone to do a wipe down after your done stripping and before you begin painting. [/QUOTE]
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